bravest
11-21-2004, 10:22 AM
1. xnylived
What really can I say? Some old school bastard that can't cut.
2. Chris C2
What really can I say? Some newbie who still uses Arial for his sigs.
3. kr580
A very good sig maker. Not only does he make the basic sigs that we all know and love (some of them, at least), he adds animations and textures that make it 10 times better than it would have been if someone else were to have made it.
4. Sandman
Pretty good with the gradient tool, he uses it a lot. Knows good fonts when he sees them, and cuts fairly well. For being a relative newbie, he's come along faster than a lot others do when they first start out.
5. Pacman
Getting better, but I've noticed that his stuff has gotten a little bland lately. It's cool that he tries new stuff all the time, and ditches the stuff that doesn't work.
6. Sam
Didn't quite make the top 5, but he certainly deserves a mention. The same style may be getting a little stale, but practice does make perfect. Cutting and shadows and choosing the right font has really made his sigs into the gems they are.
I didn't want to include myself (assuming that I would make the list), because I didn't know how you all see my sig making.
Make your list if you want to. Don't forget me. :)
What really can I say? Some old school bastard that can't cut.
2. Chris C2
What really can I say? Some newbie who still uses Arial for his sigs.
3. kr580
A very good sig maker. Not only does he make the basic sigs that we all know and love (some of them, at least), he adds animations and textures that make it 10 times better than it would have been if someone else were to have made it.
4. Sandman
Pretty good with the gradient tool, he uses it a lot. Knows good fonts when he sees them, and cuts fairly well. For being a relative newbie, he's come along faster than a lot others do when they first start out.
5. Pacman
Getting better, but I've noticed that his stuff has gotten a little bland lately. It's cool that he tries new stuff all the time, and ditches the stuff that doesn't work.
6. Sam
Didn't quite make the top 5, but he certainly deserves a mention. The same style may be getting a little stale, but practice does make perfect. Cutting and shadows and choosing the right font has really made his sigs into the gems they are.
I didn't want to include myself (assuming that I would make the list), because I didn't know how you all see my sig making.
Make your list if you want to. Don't forget me. :)