So here it is! I've made many profile pictures so far but I added many different tools in Photoshop this time. How much would you buy this for?
lol[DOUBLEPOST=1514640900][/DOUBLEPOST]Maybe about 25 cents
thanksMaybe about 25 cents
Thank you! Really helps with the feedback and what I can do to improve, people are really focusing on the negatives but do not give me tips to improve. Don't really want people to tell me its bad and not give ways to improve it! But thanks you for helping me.[DOUBLEPOST=1514641759][/DOUBLEPOST]Not going to lie, it does look decent but I'd say use a better background or lighten it up a bit y'know? I'm not really feeling the whole just red thing, puts it off a bit but all in all it looks alright.
Always focuses on the negatives and not the positives. I asked fr feedback and how much you would offer to pay and he did not give full answer so I said thanks for the 'feedback' because it wasn't complete. Then gives me a negative review for no reason and calls me "salty and immature". Which is immature itself. I asked for feedback about the profile picture not just the worth, next time maybe read the thread first.don’t get salty, you asked what we all would buy for it. I gave you an honest answer. There isn’t anything special to this at all and anyone can do it very fast.
I would probably buy it for $1 at the most to be honest. Alright, I'll give you my opinion now. So the profile picture below is something I made about a week ago. First thing, using a bunch of tools doesn't mean it will look good. You need to find a style that you are comfortable with and is unique to other designers in this community. Make sure everything you use makes sense to you. For example, why would you use an inner glow? To provide emphasis. Speaking of inner glows, you should probably set your inner glow to color dodge or overlay. There seems to be no lighting in your profile picture that you made, maybe add a bit of lighting. Don't motion blur a background behind it, because it's called a motion blur for a reason. It's not like the background is just moving around whilst the render is just standing still right? Instead, maybe try a Gaussian blur. Glowing edges are meant to just provide a bit more emphasis and make your render stand out. It should be more of a subtle effect, unless you are going for a glitchy effect like some of my friends like to do. Text in a profile picture is also a huge no no as the profile picture is meant to be looked at from afar. Try zooming out your profile picture in Photoshop every once in a while and if you can't see clearly what the text is, you probably shouldn't put it there. In many cases, putting text in a profile picture will just block everything. Overall, just think about the elements and principles of art and apply those to your designsView attachment 101984
k[DOUBLEPOST=1514664585][/DOUBLEPOST]I'd pay $0 - 0.50
Thank you!nice work ! I like it![]()
