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Sig ~ Organic Beauty
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RE: Sig ~ Organic Beauty
Its not a Stock, I don't like using stocks as most of it is already made and most of the time Stock Sig makers use the stock as their one and only resource.

Anyway, the Stock isn't blurred, I don't see where its blurred at all, it must be our monitors... Sharpening is a bad idea, especially for this signature as it will make it separated, out of place and jagged.

The High Pass tip you gave me is nice, but theres no need for it on this signature, thanks for the tip, I'll use it in the future.
13/03/2008 05:26 AM
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RE: Sig ~ Organic Beauty
Sorry, what I meant for the blurred part was actually to bring MORE attention (not that its needed) to the render and I understand you are trying for a 'soft' feeling there.

Also, I rarely use more than one stock nowadays because with the knowledge of what filters can do, you can use the main stock to do many things and the good part is it already blends with the sig because of the colors so that is a bonus. I can even make effect C4D's (The effect of them) using a stock.

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13/03/2008 05:31 AM
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RE: Sig ~ Organic Beauty
diego Wrote:Also, I rarely use more than one stock nowadays because with the knowledge of what filters can do, you can use the main stock to do many things and the good part is it already blends with the sig because of the colors so that is a bonus. I can even make effect C4D's (The effect of them) using a stock.

Interesting. Thanks for the info Diego, I appreciate it ^_^
13/03/2008 05:44 AM
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