I really liked how the below sig turned out and I figured I'd share with you on how I did it. Plus I'd love to hear what you guys think about how the piece turned out and if you like or not and what you would change. So I present to you, Justin Gabriel!
First off I grabbed the newest render of Gabriel off of PSD dreams. I liked the picture and since it was new it was a picture I haven't seen used in a sig before. The rest is pretty simple. I first found two screenshots from this past Monday's Raw of Gabriel preparing for the 450. I cropped them and merged them together and set them as the background. Next I took some galaxy and star brushes and used the Nexus colors of black and yellow along with white. I placed them through and then set it on Linear Dodge. I also added the dot layer over top of the background. I then made a new layer and placed it as the top layer of the sig. I then applied the image. What this does is it makes a layer of everything that I've done so far. I then smart sharpened the layer to make it stand out more and I set this layer on Lighter Color. Then I found an old font that I loved and decided it looked really nice with this piece. The font is Boombox and I set it as yellow colored with a black trim at 2 and a outer shadow. I decided that it stuck out too much and dropped the opacity to blend it better with the sig. Finally I added a yellow border at 4 px (center) and then topped it with a 2 px black border (center).
And there ya have it. So tell me siggers and viewers, whatcha think?

First off I grabbed the newest render of Gabriel off of PSD dreams. I liked the picture and since it was new it was a picture I haven't seen used in a sig before. The rest is pretty simple. I first found two screenshots from this past Monday's Raw of Gabriel preparing for the 450. I cropped them and merged them together and set them as the background. Next I took some galaxy and star brushes and used the Nexus colors of black and yellow along with white. I placed them through and then set it on Linear Dodge. I also added the dot layer over top of the background. I then made a new layer and placed it as the top layer of the sig. I then applied the image. What this does is it makes a layer of everything that I've done so far. I then smart sharpened the layer to make it stand out more and I set this layer on Lighter Color. Then I found an old font that I loved and decided it looked really nice with this piece. The font is Boombox and I set it as yellow colored with a black trim at 2 and a outer shadow. I decided that it stuck out too much and dropped the opacity to blend it better with the sig. Finally I added a yellow border at 4 px (center) and then topped it with a 2 px black border (center).
And there ya have it. So tell me siggers and viewers, whatcha think?