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These are a the two pieces I have made today
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What do you think?
Feedback is appreciated
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They really arent all that good

All you have done is put a background, Put some text and a stroke for the first one. And you made chris's opacity a little lower so that the BG would show through.

Unless your a begininger, this is really lazy/crappy work. :/
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standards have gone way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, up haha this work to be honest is very bad, you need to practice, find your route and follow it and do some background research on the types of graphics you want to follow
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ySense wrote standards have gone way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, up haha this work to be honest is very bad, you need to practice, find your route and follow it and do some background research on the types of graphics you want to follow


Standards of what?
No one said it was good work.
Agree 100% with your feedback though.

Keep practicing mate and move onto different things
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Planky wrote
ySense wrote standards have gone way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, up haha this work to be honest is very bad, you need to practice, find your route and follow it and do some background research on the types of graphics you want to follow


Standards of what?
No one said it was good work.
Agree 100% with your feedback though.

Keep practicing mate and move onto different things


He quoted "recently started up Gfx again" so he has previously done it, I'm meaning the standard of peoples work has increased as I see much more professional work now than I use to.


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To be completely honest, they aren't very good. It just looks like a background and text.

Keep practicing, and try doing some more advanced and professional work, and you will get better over time.
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This is really simple work man. Just keep practising, find what path/route you want to take to be a designer. So, do you want to be a 2d designer, 3d designer and so on...
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No skill used/required to make these, but if you like them that is what matters but if your asking for feedback, your just going to be criticized because they are not good.
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