Parricidal, you were the one I once said looked like a hybrid of zoti and someone else right? That sig reminds me of zoti's style. Of course your symbols usage is a bit different, but your designs look like his did. I like it.
Thanks. I really enjoyed Zoti's work and used a lot of his signatures as examples early on when I was teaching myself how to make them. That's probably why there are hints of his style.
The new stickies make me want to become active again within the community, but there's hardly a community left anyway. I'd like to speak to you some time about reopening the logo school, though.
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The new stickies make me want to become active again within the community, but there's hardly a community left anyway. I'd like to speak to you some time about reopening the logo school, though.
That would be great; I want to get better at making logos, but there are no schools open.
such an amazing guide great help I've been trying for ages to get one where my name goes in a heart and gradually fades from dark purple to pink maybe I'll never get it oh well
Yea zoti was always one of my favourites. Believe it or not about 78% of the community is still here just lurking about. Given the font still looks horrid some fresh blood could rekindle the community. I'm not in-game too much, however I should be on Friday. You can also reach me at AAA, or the BD#.
`›.„¸¸ , . ‹ ' , ´ ¸ ` , ' ›;¸¨¸,.¬+»«•°ˆ One line strikethroughs still look nice
[quote id=55-56-75-64795809-126-325217075]Very nice guide, Here is my first attempt at making one.[/quote]
Very nice signature; the colours look great, but may I suggest something?
When I clicked ''quote'' on your post, I noticed there is a lot of colour tags; your signature takes up almost 1,000 characters. After I made a few coloured signatures in my gallery, I discovered a technique you can use to cut down on tags but the signature will look exactly the same.
Delete ALL of the [lightslategray] colour tags in your signature; put [noparse][lightslategray] at the very beginning of your signature, then put [/lightslategray][/noparse] at the very end. I'll show you an example of why this makes any difference; see this text below?
[lightslategray]This is blue text, [springgreen] and this is green text[/springgreen][/lightslategray]
Here are the tags I used:
[noparse][lightslategray]This is blue text, [springgreen] and this is green text[/springgreen][/lightslategray][/noparse]
Notice how I only used one [noparse][lightslategray] tag at the beginning, and one [/lightslategray][/noparse] tag at the end? If you put, for example, a [yellow] tag at the beginning and end of something, any colour tags between the two tags will work as normal. Any other text between the [yellow] tags would be coloured yellow.
Do you see what I mean? Almost 1,000 character spaces is an awful lot for a signature.
[lightgreen],•*'ˆ¯ˆ'*•,„•*'ˆ¯ˆ'*•,
'„[greenyellow]Fõllõw yõur dreãms[/greenyellow]„'
[dimgrey];[/dimgrey]`„[greenyellow]..Stãy strõñg...[/greenyellow]„´
[dimgrey];;::[/dimgrey] `*·•.,„,.•·*´[/lightgreen]