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Like I said earlier all you have to do is find the right render to use.

 

I tried it with the render you chose here:

 

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And tried with another Army of Two render and it came out like this:

 

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Not sure what you wanted it for, but you can use either of the two for what you wanted.

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You should Try to Blend in your C4DS better Bro Look bit choppy

 

here is a few pointers

 

Effect c4ds are used for extra effects in a sig, but can also be used as background elements. These are best if set to a lightening blend mode, like lighten or screen.

Effect c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-23628

 

Solid c4ds (that's not really the official name for them) are used mainly to fill up backgrounds, and can create a snotload of depth if used correctly. Best kept on normal blend mode.

Solid c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-38927

 

Wireframes are used as background implements, they can also spice up a dull or solid area of a tag. You really only use these on a darkening opacity, usually "multiply."

Wireframe c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-29564

 

good luck

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You should Try to Blend in your C4DS better Bro Look bit choppy

 

here is a few pointers

 

Effect c4ds are used for extra effects in a sig, but can also be used as background elements. These are best if set to a lightening blend mode, like lighten or screen.

Effect c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-23628

 

Solid c4ds (that's not really the official name for them) are used mainly to fill up backgrounds, and can create a snotload of depth if used correctly. Best kept on normal blend mode.

Solid c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-38927

 

Wireframes are used as background implements, they can also spice up a dull or solid area of a tag. You really only use these on a darkening opacity, usually "multiply."

Wireframe c4d: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displayimage.php?pos=-29564

 

good luck

 

Thanks for the tips!! ;D

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