<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bled11Harr3 @ Sep 1 2005, 01:28 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LiquidOrange @ Sep 1 2005, 09:17 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'> 1. reason i chose to cutoff the top of his face was for two reasons, first that I thought it would give some aestheticness to the sig, and 2, i wanted to use that size template, but also include some of rest of the body, without making the stock smaller.2. Digital Art, and Traditional art ARE TWO DIFFERENT MEDIUMS, there are things you can do on a "simple computer program" that can do many more detailed things than someone on with paints and an easel.Once you start talking about programs like C4D, and Vue, youll understand what I mean. You cant compare the two, Digital Art is almost as different from regular art, as a Mexican Woman is from a hamster, two different species almost entirely.3. The wall i made wasnt really supposed to "be" anything, more along the lines of demenstrating flow on a canvas, like the direction of a waterfall, all crashing down to a central area.</div>Ehh... Ok, but I've had experiences with those programs... And I think you over generalized people who do the kind of graphics we do.Besides... I'm putting use out of my wallpapers and sigs. Why would I make anything else if I'm not going to use it?The stuff you do, while it does require more skill in certain areas, exploits some of your flaws. Most of the graphic art I see like yours is just a big render with any text slapped on in the corner and no main picture... That is what I work with. Oh well, hopefully you understand what I'm saying. </div> Yes i do understand what you're getting at, but by graphics art like mine ,what do you mean? Also by render, do you mean the the render on the left or right, or the misused term "render" reffering to the stock, or the guy in the picture.? And how do i have "no main picture and any text" when there IS a main picture which is the focus of the sig, and NO text at all?