DirtyJosé
Best angle of all: retirement
Welcome to The Halls Of Dirt!
Let's cut to the chase.
One night I'm really high and screwing around on here, and I decide I want to try my hand at some graphics stuff. I read the first few of The Doctor's tutorials, but by that I mean the ones he had under spoiler tags because he had replaced them with newer ones. Any who, I downloaded his neat little "abstract" brush set, and set off to make some graphics!
My first few graphics were for the WZ Tourney. I can't seem to find them on my computer, but that's because they weren't much special at all and earned me a warning, cause I'm an idiot and didn't read all of the sig rules first. However, it did help get moving images into and around on a canvas without squashing them down pat.
My next sig, the first I'll present here, was also my first non-wrestling sig.

I remember spending a long long time doing up the background and messing around with blending options. Eventually I found that kind of fuzzy moldy look that I dug. I don't remember why I felt a bright spot in the lower right hand corner feel necessary. The purple glow isn't an "outer glow" option, but 3 layers of the image behind the top one, set to "difference" (I think) and placed just a little bit off each time to give it a feel like it was moving. I dig it, and I'll pull it out from time to time, but I totally didn't put a border on and I see now why that matters.
Moving on, my newest piece was a little rushed, but I'm quite happy with the results more or less.

I couldn't find any pre-cut images of the guy, so most of the work was spent on trying to get it to look, I dunno, not like total shit. Threw up some neat stuff for a background, put an image of the guy up and made it near transparant, and then put up a red filter on the whole thing. On top of that, I found some generic pattern to overlay onto it to give it a static on television type feeling (as the source is something that feels like it should be on a shitty VHS tape, even though it came out in '03.). I started to do the previous technique of using multiple layers of the same image when I put the guy on, but instead switched into sponge mode and played around his out line a bit. I kinda liked the "painted on black velvet" feeling it gave. If there's something I don't like about it (besides it weak border) it's the text. I haven't bothered to add any new fonts, and the stuff that came with this is pretty lame. I just kinda picked one and ran with it. Threw on a bunch of random effects like outer glow and emboss, then used the same style for the lower text. I may come back to this one, but likely I'll just start another one in his honor later.
Feedback is appreciated. So is good ribbing.