Make the text's border dark yelow instead of black. The black border is changing the focus. The bright lightning on the top right corner is changing the focus as well.
Other than that I think it's pretty good. And I looove that kog'maw sig, it's really good.
And btw, if you're going to make a regular sig, you should an irregular as well = D
Other than that I think it's pretty good. And I looove that kog'maw sig, it's really good.
And btw, if you're going to make a regular sig, you should an irregular as well = D
Thanks for the feedback, Canoas, I can always trust your judgement :P Also, wth, I put stroke to yellow D: Why y go black. K, will change. Uh... Will also burn the background. It looked fine in photoshop, but against the grey of forum posts, it does look too bright.
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It doesn't look good with yellow border on the text. Basically because of the clipping mask. Without the clipping mask, the text stands out too much. Looks like I can't win, with the text ^^
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It doesn't look good with yellow border on the text. Basically because of the clipping mask. Without the clipping mask, the text stands out too much. Looks like I can't win, with the text ^^
BigDaddyPedro wrote:
Whats a mook >.>?
A term coined by Douglas Rushkoff in an episode of PBS's "Frontline" entitled "The Merchants of Cool." Mooks are archetypal young males(teens-early 20s) who act like moronic boneheads. They are self centered simpletons who live a drunken frat-boy lifestyle(or are frat-boys). Examples can be found anytime someone watches "Jackass." Rushkoff claimed that the media glorifies this ideal and stifles natural self expression, however, some people might argue teenage boys have always acted like morons(its actually a long-standing stereotype). Nonetheless, standardized conformist dumbass-culture behind a veneer of exhuberance is a scary notion indeed.
According to urban dictionary that is.
Tri lane for life.
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omfg, I'd never insult you guys like that o_____________O
Mooks: In games/books/videos, they are the enemies that aren't very hard to kill because they aren't high on the list of enemies.
TV Tropes
They may be called the Palace Guard, the City Guard, or the patrol. Whatever the name, their purpose in any work of heroic fantasy is identical: it is, round about Chapter Three (or ten minutes into the film) to rush into the room, attack the hero one at a time, and be slaughtered. No one ever asks them if they wanted to.
— Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!
A slang term for the hordes of standard-issue, disposable bad guys whom the hero mows down with impunity.
If they're lucky, mooks may very occasionally get promoted to the status of a more major villain.
Essentially I was calling the regulars on the forums Mooks, as they aren't higher level enemies yet, but they have a chance to.
I never meant ANY ill-will towards anyone. I thought the term "Regulars" would seem rude or unappealing, so I thought Mook would be better. The original idea was to put a Purple Caster Minion in the sig, which would have made more sense than Blitz, but I wanted a Yellow Champion to go with the Yellow Names.
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And I was going to make another Yellow Sig for the "Pros" - Bosses in Mook Clothing, because they also have yellow names. This can't be a coincidence.
Nooooo!
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omfg, I'd never insult you guys like that o_____________O
Mooks: In games/books/videos, they are the enemies that aren't very hard to kill because they aren't high on the list of enemies.
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TV Tropes
They may be called the Palace Guard, the City Guard, or the patrol. Whatever the name, their purpose in any work of heroic fantasy is identical: it is, round about Chapter Three (or ten minutes into the film) to rush into the room, attack the hero one at a time, and be slaughtered. No one ever asks them if they wanted to.
— Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!
A slang term for the hordes of standard-issue, disposable bad guys whom the hero mows down with impunity.
If they're lucky, mooks may very occasionally get promoted to the status of a more major villain.
Essentially I was calling the regulars on the forums Mooks, as they aren't higher level enemies yet, but they have a chance to.
I never meant ANY ill-will towards anyone. I thought the term "Regulars" would seem rude or unappealing, so I thought Mook would be better. The original idea was to put a Purple Caster Minion in the sig, which would have made more sense than Blitz, but I wanted a Yellow Champion to go with the Yellow Names.
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And I was going to make another Yellow Sig for the "Pros" - Bosses in Mook Clothing, because they also have yellow names. This can't be a coincidence.
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I truly hope no one actually took that the wrong way D: D: D: D: I'm really worried now that they did D:
I truly hope no one actually took that the wrong way D: D: D: D: I'm really worried now that they did D:
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