I just got a (working) scanner. And I also downloaded Dogwaffle (thanks to Lana for posting the link in the resources thread) for some possible painting-style sigs. Between the two of those and my current prowess in GIMP, I'm hoping to start being more creative with my sigs. Less output maybe, but more quality. Animation is still a cruel mistress, but I do what I can.
I've also started making logos and such for various projects in classes that I have. And I might even be making some logos for my older brother's fledgeling (sic?) company soon....a 21st century style arcade, complete with linked console systems, an "exercise room" (think DDR-style stuff) and a full array of games for any platform. He's not sure if he'll actually do it (still working out business models at this point) but if I can make him logos, more sweetness points for me.
In any case, sig-making has opened up to more opportunities for me, and I'll doubtless find others. My thanks to Lana for everything she does with these forums, and to DW for getting good so fast in gimp that I was inspired to try it.
-DM 🙂
An early foray into Dogwaffle...I'm aware that my sigs might get slightly worse before they get better, but I'm beginning to see that Dogwaffle might be great for backgrounds (but little else...I still did the render and text in Gimp).
The bush-tree thing on the right is fun...the rest is basically just experimentation. And the text is still sub-par (one of my weaknesses as a sig-maker)...working on it though. 🙂
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Tee-hee! Dogwaffle's fun. So much for less output. 🙂
Lana will enjoy this one...Dogwaffle forces me to get in touch with my feminine sig-making attributes. I'm happy I was able to get the "sitting by the waterside" look for the one fairy.
The setting is partially inspired by Bob Ross...the afro-ed nice-guy painter that pretty much only does landscapes and nature and such. He's dead now 🙁 but PBS still plays him in the afternoons.
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Originally posted by DigiMark007
Back to sig-making.And yes, that's me in this one....Halloween costume from last year of The Doctor from Wildstorm Comics. Dorky as hell, yes, but also fun. 🙂
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Hey, dorkiness rocks.
I make and dress up in costumes from anime and games all the time....I've won awards, even 😄