Thanks for the help guys.
Signature making is a great art, and a fun one at that. Every artist starts out with the basics, making waves, different texts... Etc. Then they blossom into an amazing signature artist after a long time of practice. Every signature artist goes through that. They will keep making signatures for people for as long as they so choose. But there comes a time when you gotta say goodbye. When all interest is gone. Everyone goes through it. And today I'm doing the same.
As long of a time as I have spent typing alt-codes, aligning, and splitting text, I have seem to have lost all interest in what I do. For such a long time it has been amazing fun fiddling with different styles and stuff like that, hell it seems like yesterday I didn't know what aligning was, so I just added more alt codes to my waves... But maybe that's just how it happens, time flies like that. Ever since I have started I was wondering when I would ever stop.... And I have found an answer to that question. As while nothing will ever take away the fun I had doing it, time has made it more distant then I would have ever wanted it to.
Dori, You are a phenom at this. Everytime I see one of your signatures it makes me wonder "Will I ever be able to do that?" Simply put, you are the BEST out there.
Zoti, What can I say? Your signature style is so unique, that when I look at the things you do, and how you thought of it, it shows that you represent the creativity of signature making. Whether you want to admit it or not.
Prince, If I had to choose the most dedicated signature artist, it would be you without question. You enjoy this so much that you open up your own school, and still have time to make signatures for others in companies. You're the one who taught me and I will never forget that.
Toaster, My inspiration for signatures, and for good reason. The moment you announced retirement, it was the darkest day in signature making to me. You definitely are in the top 5 for the best.
30-Oct-2010 06:26:29