I should of done this a few days after I did 'In the blue' but I was busy studying, so now I have it done. CnC
That looks really cool!! *thumbs up* The effects are great! I...really don't see anything wrong with this one! ;)
Wow. This is really wonderful. I could see that your improving in your drawing. I cant really say anything bad about it, I just really love it. 9/10 Nice job.
I really love this. The fact that you have used greyscale in the background adds to the interest and helps to flow. It looks like a continuous piece.
It's okay, but you should try adding some effects around the render and partially on the render so it looks blended in rather than just plopped right there. Also try using a variety of effects and try using a different size signature, like 400x125. You can also try using some tutorials on planetrenders.net.
She used Grayscale? O_O Huh, I havent noticed. Oh. Well in that case, it sucks! lol Kidding. xD But on a serious note, I suppose it sorta blends in with the mood of the picture. Nice job. 7/10
It's very good, the only problem I see is it seems like the guy doesn't really seem to fit in to the whole greyscale color scheme.
You asked for CnC, so I'm really going to give it. First thing, you saved your image as a .gif. Gifs are only good to be used when you're making an animation or you need to lower the size of the image. When you use gif, it discolours the image and doesn't make it look like full quality. Next time use .png or you can use .jpg, but most prefer .png. I don't know what you were exactly aiming for in this picture, is it a signature or just a render with a snazzy back ground? Assuming you were trying to make a sig, next time make the size around 380 x 145, it'll get more of a rectangular shape. If your stock won't fit very good in that area, resize it! That's what that scaling tool is used for. Anyways, you just have taken a few brushes, wiped them around and then gray scaled them. That really doesn't look all that great. Usually you want to get your background to contrast with the stock. If you're going to grayscale something, it's most likely going to be the whole sig in general. One more thing: BLEND IN YOUR STOCK! The only reason he looks kinda sorta blended in is 'cause it's saved to .gif, and that messes with the colours greatly. He really just looks like you've slapped him on a ton of brushes, and that's not good at all. ^Now that is what we call CnC I hope you take all this seriously.