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If I'm honest I just feel the whole lines things way too played out
The signatures are too simple with renders.
You need some substance to it, you need to start trying to put together or use stocks as backgrounds in order for you to develope your style or it'll never change
No hate Tune, from a graphics artist to another I'm just saying how it needs to go down for you to develope and progress as a artist
You got potential because you're creative, so use that potential
If I'm honest I just feel the whole lines things way too played out
The signatures are too simple with renders.
You need some substance to it, you need to start trying to put together or use stocks as backgrounds in order for you to develope your style or it'll never change
No hate Tune, from a graphics artist to another I'm just saying how it needs to go down for you to develope and progress as a artist
You got potential because you're creative, so use that potential
I'ma be honest...I don't even know what a stock is...but thanks for the feedback...
I'ma be honest...I don't even know what a stock is...but thanks for the feedback...
Aight here you go..
So this is a render:
It's a cut out image
This is a stock image:
See how the stock is basically just a image with the background still intack, to make that a render i'd cut out weezy only. I now always use a stock and add effects, texts, maps, lighting, etc etc.
The reason I stopped using renders is because it's too hard work to create a background from scratch, you'd just be using brushes and colours, it limits the piece.
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