cin, that's a really hot sig. I'm way jealous of misty right now, not kidding.
first of all, this is probably my all time favorite sig that I've made, ever. kind of has issues with flow over in the upperright and it's sort of messy, but it's still just... really good, I always thought.
first and only sprite sig as far as I can remember.
this one always felt nice. like, I think I really got across what I was actually trying to get across and you actually get a sort of... head in the clouds kind of feeling, even just looking at it, no?
this one's just sort of abstract and stuff and the color are nice and I like the tear that I added. yeah, that's about it.
I always REALLY liked this sig and I entered it in a competition and lost. and I still don't know why. and in fact, I came in like, last.
dude
eat it
because I think it's great, at least the third one. the second you're probably right. the first doesn't count because it's more of a form than anything.
it's cool of there's a lack of depth now and again, but you went a little overboard here. just mess with the curves a tiny bit and this'll look much much better.
for those who are busy!
but yeah, I've been working on some design for like the last four or five hours and I got these gems together.
proper pds is the new name, and I'm almost CERTAINLY keeping it because properpds isn't taken.
these are niceee. I especially like the fourth one down because of the colors, but I like all of them, and how you managed to throw some originality into this style.
Although we're almost certain there's absolutely no life on the other planets in our solar systems, scientists are starting to believe that there may be life on some of their moons.
Either way, even it's probable that there's life somewhere out there, actually coming into contact with it is a whole different story. For one thing, said planets are incredibly far away - several light years, several hundred light years, even millions away - and it's still common belief that it's impossible to travel faster than the speed of light. Think of it this way; in a hypothetical situation, let's say there's a colony one hundred light years away from us. We would be, no matter what, at least one hundred years away from contact with them. It would be like sending a postcard to a friend on the other side of the world, except on a much large scale.