I have had blending problems, hear that, most of the time, thanks for the comments, post my lastest work as soon as I make some Thanks for comments
you have a looooong way if you want to make HIGH QUALITY sigs. I like the 2nd one, but i think that you just put a c4d render ... or something like that . 7/10
Some suggestions: 1- Save at 100% quality. PS's default is 60% for JPG, and it doesn't look like it has 100%. 2- Deffinitely a border could help improve the image (Example 1) (Bevel and Emboss in blending options) 3- In the first one you can barely read the name, use a different stroke slightly darker 4- You can try with different blending effects. For example, merge the layers (or flatten the image, same thing), then duplicate it and change the 2nd layer's blending mode to overlay. (That's just an example). It's VERY simple and in many cases it can improve your image =) 5- Not in this case, but an extra tip never hurts (might help in the first image if you think it needs it); when using renders, try bluring a little bit the edges of the image. That way it'll look like one image instead of a copy-paste render. BEWARE: In some cases, that 'copy-paste' render can look great that way if you really want it to stand out. (Example 2) Example 1 (Border): Example 2 (Blur): (You can see it's more blured to the right side, but there are some zones where it's not blured (to make it stand out) ) Hope this helps! ^^ ~Nick
yeah i agree with those talked about blending more of the render and also it some kinda low quality try make it higher and also u may need to get it more colors to be alive