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    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!! :lol:
    Real nice sig....11/10 :P

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    not realy any depth in the siggy ,and i'm not such a big fan of brush backgrounds aswell


    work on ur text

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    not realy any depth in the siggy ,and i'm not such a big fan of brush backgrounds aswell
    work on ur text [/b]
    An tips on adding depth?

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    try to put some c4d render as a background and put another c4d render on top of the cyclop render so it look like 3d ^^

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    he looks like he's shooting blood from his eyes rather than laser lol i suggest u put some lighting on the laser

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    You should also try and make the Stock blend with your backround, a blue stock on like a brown backround doesn't look the greatest.

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    You should also try and make the Stock blend with your backround, a blue stock on like a brown backround doesn't look the greatest.[/b]
    u learn fast

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    Remade and tried to inclue your tips...

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    it still look like blood , i think making more cubic (?) shapes for the laser would make a better effect

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    Better, but it looked like you just brushed over it, try setting your blending options on your layers to different things.

    And use lighting effect to help create depth.

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    actually depth means more of the blurring :P

    like u know how a camera works.... u have different focus...

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    actually depth means more of the blurring :P

    like u know how a camera works.... u have different focus...[/b]

    Ya, but lighting helps.

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    btw Thanks for all the help guys...
    I am trying to include your pointers as i go along lol :P
    Is it improving?

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    try this: duplicate the stock layer twice (so u get three), hide one (this is a backup in case you dont like what you do with it), select the top layer, go filter, gaussian blur like at 3.5 or so, then change blending to overlay or soft light or w/e u think looks best, this makes the stock more vivid. next select the non blurred non hidden layer and sharpen it so it can be seen better, then with the blur tool at like 20% blur over the very edges of the images. decide what you want to be the focus point of the image (like maybe the guys face or w/e), then blur everything else a little. and i think u lowered the opacity on the render or something, it looks weird lol, it should be solid, hes not a ghost =P. and try blurring the c4d renders a bit (u can either just do filter->blur or use the blur tool to blur more precisely)

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