Originally posted by Diamonds
How can I improve this?
Render needs to be less fuzzy. But I like the rounded border. The fuzzy comment could go for the whole thing...I'm not sure what program you use, but anything to make the the background and/or render more distinct would help loads, since right now the overriding texture of the whole thing is pretty "blah".
Originally posted by H. S. 6Paint Shop Pro 7
What program do you use?
Originally posted by DigiMark007Yeah, it's not very clear 😬 Thanks for the advice.
Render needs to be less fuzzy. But I like the rounded border. The fuzzy comment could go for the whole thing...I'm not sure what program you use, but anything to make the the background and/or render more distinct would help loads, since right now the overriding texture of the whole thing is pretty "blah".
Can I get some advice on how I can turn this picture
http://maestitia.net/wallpaper/gothic-angel-1024x768.jpeg
into a signature without having to do anything durastic (like turn her on her side and that would just look freaky) because it's a big picture. If I resize it too much then the quality will turn crappy. Can someone give me any advice on how I can use this picture into a signature.
Looks like you handled the image well enough. Is that your own background that you made or the one from the original pic? Either way, there's not much going on in it, but it's nice.
The best advice for new-ish sig-makers is probably just to experiment a LOT....even if it ends up being too big to use as a sig. You'll figure out loads of stuff that way. Oh, and try 450x150. Yours looks a bit clunky because it's not wide enough. Great start though. My first 5-6 sigs were so bad I couldn't even show them.
Originally posted by DigiMark007
Love the Macbeth quote beneath it. Not a clue how to help you though...I've never really had problems making images smaller. Sorry.