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Signatures anyone?


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Hey all,

i am sort of a n00b, only been posting for about two weeks (although a little bit fiendishly!)

anyone want any signatures made for them, coz i quite enjoy doing them.

also, just got my sig. up, comments??

thx :D

Would not mind some with nice colours, rounded endge + how do i make rounded edges?

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Hey, please make me a sig too! Preferrably with an anime theme, if you can. If not, then anything that just looks cool. ;)

Here is a Signature for you. Could someone possibly do that one wid the PC specification in it as I cannot think of a good idea for it? Anyways I got to do me site now. Hope everyones who I did they all like them!

JMann :D

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Yeah thanks for leaving lots of details of what you want ya fool!! :D Give me some details and yeah sure why not, but until then. No. :happy:

lol my bad jmann90, i figured some genie would just pop up and read my mind! haha

something minimalistic with shades of blue, orange, or lime green. a little white is fine also. 375w x 75h would be a good size...as for topic...don't really care as its your work and your advertising...maybe a few cubes, a lake, a roman aquaduct or coluseum, or a 2-d dog (rat terrier like) would be cool.

thanks jmann90

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Hey, if you want to do one, and can come up with any ideas for threetonesun (it's based on the guitar color three tone sunburst, but as you can see in my avatar I've done a really **** poor job of trying to apply that to a "sun") that would be awesome. And a background the Neowin blue color would be spiffy as well.

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Nice service your doing JMann :), you've improved a lot, I remember your first days :laugh: anyways I wish I could help you but I don't have internet at my home by now and I can't keep up to date to the requests :s

Laters :D

edit: my 800th post :rofl: woohooo :D

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lol my bad jmann90, i figured some genie would just pop up and read my mind! haha

something minimalistic with shades of blue, orange, or lime green. a little white is fine also. 375w x 75h would be a good size...as for topic...don't really care as its your work and your advertising...maybe a few cubes, a lake, a roman aquaduct or coluseum, or a 2-d dog (rat terrier like) would be cool.

thanks jmann90

Ok, will do.

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nice...

could you do one that is somehow related to my site? (www.martinsc.net)?

thanks

Hmm, although it was off your site!!! :laugh: Oh dear LOL! If you want something else you will unfortunately have to stay at the back of the list as I am now rather busy, and me cant help.

JMann :D

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Hmm, although it was off your site!!! :laugh: Oh dear LOL! If you want something else you will unfortunately have to stay at the back of the list as I am now rather busy, and me cant help.

JMann :D

cool, i have time PLENTY of time :p

thanks a lot for your efforts...

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Chorpeac. I could do it, but not yet. I am knackered tonight, as I have had solid exams for a while. But I will do it. I am sorry guys, but I really am not in the mood for doing any tonignt but I will do some on Thursday and Friday for you lot. But please no more requests until I have done every1 elses. Feel free to post but I wont be able to do any, as I have an order of working.

Sorry guys - will be back :D

JMann

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