Idk if you can call this art.

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  • Hello Guys!


    I always liked to do some signatures in different styles, even if there all look the same LOL, but I wasn't that good at it in the beginning and even now I'm still a noob :D I just want to share some of "artpieces" and want to get some feedback or something like that! Enjoy your time here!


    This are all some Signatures I made the past 5 days I think:


    rinsignatury8k1z.jpg


    senkuavatarc6jx8.jpg  test-signa-23yk6t.jpg


    shinobun6kkt.jpg


    signaturkagefzjt4.jpg


    uffidkiekiy.jpg


    I don't take any commissions!!!! I just do this signatures for fun, but if you do like one of them you can have it, but please ask me before using it.

    gjojo_signatur_2.png

  • Welcomeee :)

    And thanks for taking the step out of your comfort zone and sharing your pieces with others! I can't wait to see your improvement with time~

    I'm not really good with words rn cuz I'm exhausted but since u asked for feedback I wanted to help? So I hope what I say doesn't come off too harshly


    In general, it's hard to find a focus point in your signatures. There are easy ways to fix that tho and make them look a lot more pleasing to the eye!

    A) try to guide the eyes a little with light and shadow! Since your pieces are generally either dark or light and don't really play with contrast, it's difficult to know what is supposed to stand out.

    I think you did better in #2 than in the other pieces but if you had put a little more accent to the already bright left side of his, that would work really well as an eye catcher! Especially since the blue bottle stands out with its color!


    and that's how I get to point B) color contrast!

    It's 1) about which colors you use, of course you want to get a certain mood or atmosphere in your piece, and keeping it mostly in one color helps with that, but that's it. MOSTLY. Not completely :)

    The last one for example does fairly well with her brightly colored scarf that catches the eye because everything else is kept in that white/sepia tone

    And 2) it's about the saturation of colors. If you keep the thing you want to guide the eye to fairly saturated while the rest is less saturated or even almost grayish, that's 100% going to work!


    I, myself, am not a "professional" at this, I only did this kinda stuff for a short period of time years ago. But paintings and signatures kinda work similarly when it comes to atmosphere I guess? I hope


    anyways, I took the second one of you and worked on it for abt 10mins to show you roughly how I meant the stuff I said? It's not great but it should do its work, I hope it helps. I'm sorry if you didn't want me to edit your pieces .-.



    -♥-

  • a bit late Shinizuri, but that's better than never!


    I like your cute signatures <3 but this is the one I like the most

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    Thank you for sharing with us such cute images!

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    ~ There are those among us who are blessed with the power to save what is loved by another, but powerless to use this blessing for love themselves. ~

  • Hi!


    First of all, thank you so much to all of you for your words/likes and tipps!


    I'm currently really busy and not able to do things like signatures. But I've found another thing I wanted to share. I started to play Yu-Gi-Oh! again and I think it would be nice to have Field Centers for the Master Rule 4, but I don't wanted to have the ones from Konami because I don't really like them. So I thought it would be nice to make some on my own:


    Thunder Dragon Colossus


    Ho-Oh (for a better picture I can upload it again, I was just to lazy to make a new photo)


    Naruto eating Ramen

    gjojo_signatur_2.png