help mabye
that looks good. but ya gotta shrink it down. it cant be any wider than 500, and it cant be any taller than 250.
now with that said, everything looks great... but a font can make or break a sig. in your case its breakin it
try changin the font, and using the blending options to spice it up. you can get to the blending options by right clicking on the text layer in the layer window (you can do it to any [kind of] layer for that matter).
you can also download new fonts.... just go to a font site, like dafont.com, 1001fonts.com, etc... download the font. its usually in zip format, so open the zip file (with winzip of course), extract the font file, and paste it in the fonts folder. (either under the control panel or in c:/windows/fonts) you wont have to refresh PS or anything, as soon as you paste it, it becomes available in all programs.... magically.
now with that said, everything looks great... but a font can make or break a sig. in your case its breakin it

try changin the font, and using the blending options to spice it up. you can get to the blending options by right clicking on the text layer in the layer window (you can do it to any [kind of] layer for that matter).
you can also download new fonts.... just go to a font site, like dafont.com, 1001fonts.com, etc... download the font. its usually in zip format, so open the zip file (with winzip of course), extract the font file, and paste it in the fonts folder. (either under the control panel or in c:/windows/fonts) you wont have to refresh PS or anything, as soon as you paste it, it becomes available in all programs.... magically.
ORIGINAL: ARdoller
i dont know... but, most people that start out making sigs, use really plain looking fonts.
i dont know... but, most people that start out making sigs, use really plain looking fonts.
i will learn how do to better one it just takes practice. i guess
And what size sig are your's AR?


