Why are all yo tags so messy :3
Why are all yo tags so messy :3
Originally Posted by ViciousArtGifts:
[daniliard][J3T][Trianglez][J3T(Again)]
Atrox (10-31-2011),[MPGH]Ethereal (10-30-2011),hansenkuo13 (10-30-2011),HAX'R (10-30-2011)
Too messy. Amazing how you managed to somehow save the flow, but it still looks fucked up. The colors just aren't nice to see. Get into smudging and see how it works.
Originally Posted by ViciousArtGifts:
[daniliard][J3T][Trianglez][J3T(Again)]
Dylan we all gave you the same advice over and over,
but you aren't learning from your mistakes.
We said stop using Topaz..you still use it..it's even all over your fucking sig.
We said work on your composition, try to establish some organization, your tags still look messy.
We said work on depth. Well this goes hand in hand with shitfucking your tags with topaz which kills depth.
You obviously don't post your tags to learn anything from us.
You post them to see if we'll compliment them, or like them in a general sense.
That's fine to do if you don't wish to get any better..
but I know you want to get better, so it's kind of pointless to post your shit without gaining anything from our crit.
hansenkuo13 (10-30-2011)
Basically what we're trying to say is. When we give cnc, you dont necessarily have to apply it to your tag that we gave it to and make another version. What we want you to do is when you are in the process of making another tag, we want you to remember what we said. Think whether adding topaz will ruin your depth, whether adding this effect will make compo messy and maybe taking another effect out would make the compo better. So many different things for you to consider and by receiving cnc, youll be able to improve. I dont think people are trying to bash at you necessarily, i think theyre just tired of you not taking their cnc into consideration when you make a tag.
Depth I can understand, because that is very hard to pull off sometimes.
It's basically how you use blur and sharpen layers, obviously mixed with other elements..
composition ties into it, especially when dealing with focal perspective.
Composition is easier though, and you should really work on this first..
because honestly I'd rather look at something that lacks depth,opposed to a completely sloppy canvas.
All compo is really is how you place everything. You obviously don't want your focal overcrowded,
and you don't want to just throw effects all over the place in random areas.
Sometimes it can work in abstract pieces, but that's tough to pull off.
When dealing with a single focal, you really want that to be the focus..not a mess of effects surrounding it.
I'm really considering team viewing you just to watch you make a tag, would be easier to help you that way.
Mr.Seyeko (10-30-2011)