One sig, Two sigs...
#1
One sig, Two sigs...
<font color="003366">New sig...
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/267/newsig_01.jpg">
or <i>Blue</i> sig?
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/267/blusig_01.jpg">
Any preferences or do I just keep the old text-only one?
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<font color="003366">
<small>
Not lookin' for opinions... only <i>preferences.</i> </small> </font>
<font color="CCCCCC"> <big> <b>
8^)
</b>
</big>
</font>
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/267/newsig_01.jpg">
or <i>Blue</i> sig?
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/267/blusig_01.jpg">
Any preferences or do I just keep the old text-only one?
</font>
<font color="003366">
<small>
Not lookin' for opinions... only <i>preferences.</i> </small> </font>
<font color="CCCCCC"> <big> <b>
8^)
</b>
</big>
</font>
#7
I second that...
It looks awesome, but I would move the text down a little and crop off the top and bottom. I love the color and how dynamic it is. What did you use? Photoshop + 3DSM + Poser?
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#10
On the tube, give me full screen. As in, letterboxed. Regardless of TV screen size, I still feel
...like I'm straining my eyes if it's widescreen. On that note, I always find it amusing when you have some Pablum movie filmed in widescreen, like "Sweet Home Alabama" or the like. As if you want to watch those movies for the sweeping cinematography or peripheral action.