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This is my first naap sig ;P i'll try better next time it was 3 minuts work.

 

 

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not bad for first time hehe

and it is just only a 3 minutes work...imagine if he work more what he will do :P

 

amazing sign cobra!

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better let me learn you how to do :D :D :D :D :D

 

 

 

jajajajaj i am kinda bored today..Nc sig cobra..keep up the good work..Gerero put your tongue in..LickeR

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well to say the truth these signs are too simple but this simple thing makes them amazing!! they are nice!

 

also at the 2nd sign i don't like so much the fonts!

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In my case, I like the 2nd one.

You did a great effect there, its like the render is coming out of the background.

In the 3rd one , you should add more background effects imo.

 

Oh and just a suggestion.You could change the letters in the last sig because it is not clear that it says Cobra. :)

 

Its calligraphy, you know. ;P

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Its calligraphy, you know. ;P

 

LOL i know that xD. I just don't like it.I don't know about you it is my personal opinion. :P

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Well i made some better effect for the 4th... and i will add better for the 3rd sing better brushes ;P

 

Now i have to go xD

 

I'll try later.... reading guide etc ;P

 

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