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CelsiusDesign Sig Request Thread


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CelsiusDesign Sig Request Thread

As this is becoming larger and larger and too difficult for me to accomplish by my self, I have decided to let this go into my companies hands and having all the work that is done here, turned into a massive Sig portfolio.

Now, the sigs are still being done by me, but I have my Co-Partner, and Co-Founder of CelsiusDesign, [Rob.Baker], helping me out. He is a brilliant haha :p coder, and also has some simplicity skills that I cannot currently match. Now that we have that said, lets get down to buisiness.

Everyone who has asked for a Signature, and is not finished, needs to re-ask.

Here is the current setup to ask with :

Simplicity : Minimalistic or Complex

Basic Color Range :

Text if Wanted :

Any Other Comments :

IMPORTANT: To keep our buisiness to a maximum, it would be highly appreciated if you could insert this line of code directly under or above the CelciusDesign Signature that is made for you.

[font=arial][size=1][b]sig by [url=http://will1394.deviantart.com/]CelciusDesign[/url][/b][/size][/font]

Once your signature is completed, you will recieve a PM with URL's to the hosted file, and instructions on how to host on your OWN account. Sigs and Avitars will be deleted from the server 2 days (48 hours) after completion.

Current Signature Order (as of 11-8-04 @ 16:46 EST):

med-x

derek

xero_cool

thewitepony

psyph3rium

gambitadsl

AgEnTsMiTh

Fog Dogg

intoksicated

DR_K13

finality

ninjakarl

azPNG

timsweb

shihchiun

Dennis

Digitalfox (formerly Inspire)

TmasterT

Nvidiafreak

Rob2687

Eastwood

mkol

mystic-shadow

Eisbaer

Ryan92

[fOol]

CrowaX

XxRebelSeanxX

jerry

sumeet

Circaflex

Blax

Staind

TrickFinlay2

If you were on the list and are currently not, you need to reask and will be put at the end of the list.

KEY:

is in line for a sig

is next up for a sig / sig in progress

has had their sig made

We are just a wee-bit behind schedule guys.Will is sick, but dont worry, your sigs will be given to you.

-baker

hey, im starting to get better. i made fog dogg's sig, and might be able to make a couple more tonight. however, it's gonna be slower with me being sick and having a lot of makeup work.

for now on when you say what text you want, please underline the text that you want to show up. also be as specific as possible for everything - text, colors, and comments.

List updated.

.will

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Re-ask? Will do ;).

Simplicity : Not too simple, more on the complex side

Basic Color Range : Blue, White.. Feel free to use any other colours

Text if Wanted : Fog Dogg

Any Other Comments :Can you incorperate the 6800GT logo in it some where?

Please?

Thanks alot bud.

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intoksicated re-asking...

Simplicity : Minimalistic or Complex (doesn't matter)

Basic Color Range : kindda like the image i have for my sig now

Text if Wanted : just my nick... intoksicated (if you want you can put your name and url there in some corner)

Any Other Comments : i really like my ace of spades... if you can use that into the new sig... that would be very nice... or if you want you can just use the biohazard sign... totally up to you guys... you can give my sig and avatar a totally extreme makeover. if you're going to use the ace of spades... can you add "all in". if biohazard... "caution".

thanks guys...

i've seen your work with other sigs and they are simply amazing...

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Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : Black/Red/Silver - Black background preferably, you can style it however you please.

Text if Wanted : finality

Any Other Comments : Metal Geat Solid 2 themed (animated if you can!)... if you've seen the menu, i'd like it similar to that, with the crosshair with horiz. & vert. lines floating over the signature... Something to that effect, needs to have Solid Snake on it (Snake, the main character).

Cheers!

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Simplicity : Not bothered

Basic Color Range : Blacks and along those lines

Text if Wanted : Kanji for ninja.

Any Other Comments : On the right handside i want this image so its just his head lookin like its coming down from the side. if u dont know the kanji for ninja it can b found here. but if u cant do the kanji for ninja just write it in oriental looking writitng. thanx. hope it looks cool.

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Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : Dark Blue, white, midrange blue

Text if Wanted : PNG Resource

Any Other Comments : Some fancy font and coloring for the text.

Thanks for this service.

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Simplicity : A bit complex but not too much, just the right balance :)

Basic Color Range : Blue, with a darker blue, or maybe just a dark blue

Text if Wanted : "timsweb" and "Site: cgi.assimulator.plus.com" Both without the "s

Any Other Comments : Not that i can think of, but Thanks! so much for this service, :D

Tim

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Simplicity : more complex-ish than minimalistic

Basic Color Range : dunno, preferably light text on dark background, but as long as it's easy to read that's fine

Text if Wanted : shihchiun (just like that)

Any Other Comments : if possible, could i also have a matching avatar? thanks! i'll be sure to put that link in my sig too!

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Simplicity : Kinda Complex

Basic Color Range : Dark blues, silver, and possibly some black

Text if Wanted : My name Dennis on the sig

Any Other Comments : I would like a matching avatar too. Also include a Mitsubishi Eclipse in it. Thanks!

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Hello again..

Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : Blue and white ( like the neowin site )

Text if Wanted : Inspire

Any Other Comments : Please Make sig and avatar. Make it animated..

Thanks again for your great work.. :happy:

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Sorry to post again, but I can't edit my previous post. :pinch:

If possible, i'd like it to be spacey, like with a planet in the background (you know, star wars opening style :p )

Simplicity : more complex-ish than minimalistic

Basic Color Range : dunno, preferably light text on dark background, but as long as it's easy to read that's fine

Text if Wanted : shihchiun (just like that)

Any Other Comments : if possible, could i also have a matching avatar? thanks! i'll be sure to put that link in my sig too!

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Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : Midnight Blue or same color as the smod badge, whatever looks good you have full decision on this.

Text if Wanted :nw|smod and AgEnTsMiTh

Any Other Comments: Just look at my current sig, these type of borders are what i like. Make it look different.

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Simplicity : Doesnt matter

Basic Color Range : Blue/Green

Text if Wanted : My nick.

Any Other Comments : I'm a hardware nut (Intel Fanboy ;) ). And if you must do animations, try keep it a little as possible.

edit: oh yeah..and Im really liking those tranparent border things that everyones got...

Edited by Rob2687
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Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : Orange Gradient

Text if Wanted : e ? a u c e

Any Other Comments : I'd like some kind of trendwhore vector style graphic with a very techno borderline (not a bland square) and contrasting text that makes the " ? " stand out. If it isn't too much, the slightest animation would make it oh so unique. I would also really appreciate it if you could use this famous picture of mr eastwood

Thanks and good luck with your company:):)

Edited by Eastwood
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Text if Wanted : Kanji for ninja.

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what do you want? "Kanji" or "Kanji for ninja"?

Text if Wanted : "timsweb" and "Site: cgi.assimulator.plus.com" Both without the "s

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i have no idea what you mean

for now on when you say what text you want, please underline the text that you want to show up

example:

Text if Wanted: .will and then under it, will1394.deviantart.com

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Ok, Sorry .will, i can edit my post, so il post it all again here, and change it so you understand it :)

Simplicity : A bit complex but not too much, just the right balance

Basic Color Range : Blue, with a darker blue, or maybe just a dark blue

Text if Wanted : timsweb and Site: cgi.assimulator.plus.com

Any Other Comments : Not that i can think of, but Thanks! so much for this service,

Tim

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Simplicity : Complex

Basic Color Range : colors of Nvidia and some greys and blacks

Text if Wanted :  NViDiaFReaK  some pretty nice vector graphics too would be nice

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text wanted NViDiaFReaK some pretty nice vector graphics too would be nice

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Simplicity : up 2 u!

Basic Color Range: up 2 u!

Text : Manish K,

mkol

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not sure what you want with the text there.

NOTE: Please be as specific with text as you can. Also, as I said before, please underline what actual text you want written

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