as for that sig wara, try work on the typo a little, its kinda wrong, the "TCG|Headquarters" part is badly in need of another typo. Also, try to use a more simplistic typo on your "oops something went bang" part too, both are not fitting the head typo, which kinda lowers the quality.
The render and background is blended ok, but some more smoke removal could be done to enhance the render visuality, and maybe blend the smoke a bit better, blur the edges of it, so its not looking so "slapped on" as it looks in some areas.
again, border highlight, doesnt really cut it, this time it ruins your lightsource which is also wrong concidering the lighting on the render and the shadows of the hallway(?) "shes" in.
A simple solution would be to move the render to the other side and flip the background horisontally, thus making it more "realistic" in terms of lighting, maybe add a blue colour layer to enhance that luminating feeling.
For even more depth, increase the contrast some notches, your sig would most likely look more real then you'd immagine...
Notice the hallway(?) and you'll see its kinda dark, while your female render is kinda sitting close to the light, this creates a VERY visible feeling that its all done in a hurry with little concideration of lighting.
I hope this helps you wara.
I like the composition, but it looks half done to me. Put some more thought in the process, your doing more or less the same misstakes as i did for some time. Once you fix those, you will drastically increase the quality of your work, all you need is to look at your final product and give it 30 seconds of "reality" check.
' Wrote:Well in the rest of the world it means spelling mistake.
Keep that in mind, because it made half of your post look like jibberish...
i have yet to see you say anything helpful to the artists or the ones seeking help here. Please refrain from posting if you have nothing positive to add. It would actually be more helpful.
Put the handbag away, ladies. Bob has a valid point really. A small number of us here actually do this stuff for a living, so most of us, I know I did, assume typo means = error in the spelling.