' Wrote:Sleip! You never never explained your new sigs!;)
Do you want a full how-to-tutorial or just explanations on some parts?
Cause I think you'd be able to do most of it on your own and just a tiny part of what I did is unknown to you:)
Edit: or do you mean what characters they're for? Well, the new one is for my freelancer/trader character, the other two ones are pretty obvious I think:)
He already explained how, he copy pasted them off some other graphics. And of course, he had to tweak the coloring and shadowing so the whole thing would blend in:)
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' Wrote:I think he means that you didn't announce them when they were made. Also, how'd you do those engines?
Hm, true. A'ight, I'll do a fast introduction then:
Sig's for my indie Corsair char, Melquiades Chubasco, flying the displayed Praetorian.
A new BPA sig, mostly for good ol' Josh Cooper, thus the Hussar.
And, finally, the sig for my Freelancer/Trader character, Frideswide "Fry" Cunny. As you can see, she's steering a Firefly (so I got a more high-quality render on my hands - our ingame Firefly doesn't look that great).
All those characters are introduced a tad more in the thread you get when you click the picture in my sig.
Now, onto the graphics part.
Those sigs basically all work the same way: you need a nice background, the ship you fly and a symbol, representing the faction. I've based them all the same way, just mirrored the fading outline for a bit more variety.
Anyways, put the render into the sig, get your ship over it and add the engine exhausts - if they aren't already there. The ones for the Corsair/BPA sig were already in the image, I just needed to edit them, so they'd fit my ship in size, colour and shape.
I made the one in the Firefly sig myself, but that was just a bit working with brushes, filters and layers. The most important thing is to look at the image from any angle and zoom in and out - once you've reached the point when you think it looks 'realistic' enough, it's done.
' Wrote:(Did you use a brush to make that effect on the side with the logos on it?)