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A little constuctive criticism please. Sadly since I made this I have had to re-install windows and have therefore lost the photoshop file, so i can't really edit it that much more annoyingly.
but, I do like elves as well. They just are too weird to fit in freelancer however XD
and yes Jazz, youve got this one right. They use the C-7 in the CF.
OK, this is one Im making for a keepers character Ive worked on for quie some time now. Its not quite complete as I dont know what to use for a background (I dont like the flat color). Im looking for a kinda Tribalish theme
Some say that he is allergic to a fungus found only between the toes of Corsairs,
and that he is oblivious to 98% of Liberty Law. All we know is... He's called the Busdriver!
haha, I think its the same one hats in here only upside-down.
and, can I turn it green!? i like green....hehe, JK, I may use it in there but the one thats there will be Maz's personal symbol
Some say that he is allergic to a fungus found only between the toes of Corsairs,
and that he is oblivious to 98% of Liberty Law. All we know is... He's called the Busdriver!
Here, i bronzed the sigil and blured it into the background. But I dunno how well it blends with the green. opinions?
Edit: actuallt I kinda liked that bronze color, any thoughts on starting over with a bronzeish theme?
Some say that he is allergic to a fungus found only between the toes of Corsairs,
and that he is oblivious to 98% of Liberty Law. All we know is... He's called the Busdriver!
As it is, the symbol catches the eye almost as much as the girl. That's not a particularly good thing if it's primarily an RP character sig and not a recruitment/sig combination. As far as the bronze goes, it probably wouldn't make much of a quality difference or overall appeal difference.
For the background, I would recommend a starscape, a fractal flame (name for fractals that don't look like kaleidoscope patterns), or both.
One thing to think about, however, is the path that the eye tends to follow when looking at an image (assuming that image is roughly square in shape): As a general rule, the eye starts at the top-left, then flicks to the top-right, and then moves diagonally down to the bottom-left and before stopping at the bottom-right. You can use that to your advantage when trying to communicate some sort of message or meaning. You probably already knew that, but it might benefit someone else at some point.