BC2 sig

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  1. MontageMedia

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  2. Myztic

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    Again, the text or background doesn't reflect the colours in the render. Try and maintain colour flow throughout the entire signature. Since the render is your main focal point you want to keep everything in uniform colours. Don't use bright purple backgrounds etc, if your render is a darkish/dull colour :\

    Good luck, KIU
     
  3. Halo Orlando

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    Colours should stay fairly much constant, I generally stick with analogous schemes...
    You could use complementary colours but I find that they are harder to work with.

    You need a better render for your focal point, as is it is not very clear, yet it is well placed. Your focal point should be very clear, as it is the most viewed point.





    Analogous means close together colour wise- blue purple red for example or like green blue purple...

    Complementary means opposite- green and red, blue and orange.
     

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