So, I need a stock, and here's how it's going to go. You give me a stock. I make you a sig with it. I'm only doing this because I'm bored and need inspiration. I will pick the stock that I like the most. Don't specify anything, because I'm doing freestyle, just to get back into sig making. I haven't made one in about a week.
http://api.ning.com/files/5XuRJ*sch...-NeyMpRF/prnphotos066953nickelodeonavatar.jpg Sorry for some reason the picture isnt embeding yep its avatar i want to see what you can do with it lol
I don't know what you're talking about. Respectfully, I don't think you do, either. That image suits the exact definition of a render. The type of stock photography he is after, to be turned into a signature, has a background.
Technically, your both wrong. Whisper, it's NOT a stock, it needs a BG. Ravencroft, it's not a render because renders have no BG color at all.
Technically, I can define. Renders are stocks. Stock - Stock media, set material which can be used by other people (and is sometimes created for the purpose), either for free or for a set fee.
No. The term "render," also known as "cut-out," comes from a technique used in photography in which an image is displayed on a white background for a particular use. This is how the term got its name, so by definition, renders are on white backgrounds. With Photoshop technology, however, renders are now often put on transparent or fluorescent backgrounds.