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If I'm not DQ'd: D - Kasper Kankkunen F - Timothy Brown
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Oh crap I missed the ping
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Edited, swapped the positions on the players accidentally
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Apologies for the delay. D - Chris Hylands F - Isabella Campbell @fishy
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Review Whew reviewing an enig sig, feel like an underqualified manager. To start off, render is really nice and sharp, love the overhead lighting. I also can see why you frequently make goalie sigs, helmet designs are dope. One thing that sticks out to me though is the mask. It's very clear and crisp over the face, but as you follow it to the right, it looks like it gets all blended and texture-y? Could be me being a hockey noob or could be a confusing perspective, but it's kinda convoluted there. The way you composed the text and logo is amazing, placing logos in sigs has always been a challenge for me. The text is a bit rough around the edge, and while I would've preferred something more clean, I can see how it fits the vibe. The perspective of the text/logo against the render is also awesome. Finally, background and other complimenting effects are all great, suit the sig well. 9.5/10 - With the critiques, it's still an amazing sig. Very close to perfect imo
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Review This is pretty cool BOOM. C4d type background, render with some lighting, cool text, everything a growing sig needs. The good stuff: text is absolutely hot, the EMERITUS just snakes down and I love it, BG is nice, render is crispy, and as a whole it's pleasant to look at. The bad stuff: lighting at the top is a bit off, think render as a whole could've been altered to match the dark BG more, positioning is off with middle-align render and text to the left, good to either center everything or don't, sig is a bit flat and needs depth. 7/10 - Pretty good, def could have been way better with more work but TPE is TPE
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1. I'm very excited to play with whoever @Pengu's guy is. We'll make a formidable backline. 2. Championship or bust baby (of course no pressure on you ADV). 3. I like eating cake and getting gift cards. 4. Going to our local career center for half of the day instead of most of my normal classes starting in August. 5. Whichever team @rory quit from I forget. 6. Ping me for all TPE things.
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older sig never claimed does this guy exist still? who knows
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WOOOOOOOOOOO
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2 has some very questionable font choices but it's still way better than the others
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1. I think back in S68, I created a player and didn't update him whatsoever. 2. Probably the one in the mid-S70s when I won a VHLM title with Saskatoon. 3. See above, Founders Cup Champions with the Wild while my player was Cassius Gardner. 4. N/A, my first player didn't amount to anything. 5. The meme names are strong in the VHL. I love muffbeav a lot. 6. I did, but I don't think I'd be able to hold any job. Currently content as a member.
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1. Yeah, my goal was to come on and help this team in any way possible. 2. Honestly no clue. Some kind of big cat but with shaggier hair. 3. I dunno teams, Halifax maybe? 4. Brock Hampton. 5. Yes, I do. It's how I locate the presser. 6. Christmas is a pretty cool time.
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Review: Sugar, spice, fire, and ice. This sig def has some spice to it. Before I get into anything else, render seems to be a bit low-quality at first glance. Could be an old picture or whatever but it's a detriment from the overall cleanness of the sig. Easily the best part of this graphic is what you did with the text. Love the colors, love the MATTY text, love the >>>>> shit, love the sub text, I think the FIRE text could have been a bit bolder but that doesn't really takeaway from how awesome everything is as a whole. The background is...it's something. I can't put my finger on it, but having a bunch of lower quality light efx makes it seem very stale, whereas a sig with great lighting components should be pretty bright and flowy. Having some of those sparks and lights over the render, as well as magnifying them a bit, would really help. 8/10 - Solid sig, I do think this could have been a loooot better with some minor adjustments. Especially with that text, you had some strong things going.
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Review: Very interesting Mr. Pickle. First off I have to yell at you for using bokeh as the background. It's a lighting effect not a plain stock to use as a BG! But anyway it does go pretty well here. I really love the coloring overall, that yellow, peach, and purple give a warm summer vibe and I'm all for it. The render composition is a bit off, I like it when people follow the "head touching top of sig" rule but this guy is really being smooshed up there. I like the text as a whole but having the offset stroke/outline for MINGLE but not for CHRISTIAN is inconsistent. I think a lighting effect or gradient over the top would really complete the sig and help with blending the render, he's kind of dark for the rest of the sig. 7.5/10 - this would be higher if the SFC didn't die
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1. Hey, we made the playoffs. I was only able to contribute at the tail end but I hope it was enough. 2. We have to want it more. At this stage, there isn't a better motivator than lifting that VHLM Championship trophy. 3. I signed with a team I enjoyed playing for and had a great first season. 4. It's going to be interesting how the dispersal draft shakes out. I hope that I can make a return to Sasky, but we'll see. I'm down to play anywhere. 5. I run cross-country and track. 6. Naw I have not. Don't really play MC that often.
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RORY NO i will also apply
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hi hi applying but just give it to dlamb
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Flynn Remy Junior Review Flynn Remy was born at the age of 0 in Antwerp, Belgium and lives there for the first few years of his life. Shortly after his 4th birthday though, he and his father moved to Hannover, Germany for a work opportunity. His mother died due to complications during birth so his father had to raise him as a single dad, along with the help of relatives. One of the biggest inspirations in Flynn's life for hockey was his uncle Peter. Peter was a huge hockey fan and regularly followed the VHL and Team Europe. He regularly took Remy ice skating from a young age and bought him a mini field hockey stick and goal to play with in his house. As soon as he was old enough to play hockey in a youth league, his uncle signed Flynn up and regularly attended his games and practices while his father was busy. Remy was incredibly skilled on the ice and it showed. He was leaps and bounds ahead of almost everyone in the youth league. As he grew older and continued to grow more skilled, it became clear that going into professional hockey was a serious destination for him. As soon as he turned 18, he opted to sign a contract with the Hannover Scorpions, the local team playing in the Oberliga, which was the third-tier of German hockey. At the time of his signing, the Scorpions were in a relegation battle. A few bad games could lock them into going down to the Regionalliga. Remy gave the team a huge boost on the defensive side though, his small but quick frame allowed him to quickly get back on D to halt any threat of a counterattack, which Hannover had trouble defending against. He also had the toughness to try and stick it to the bigger players, even landing some highlight-level hits. His impact on the offensive end couldn't be overstated either, racking up quite a few goals from outside. With Flynn's help, the Scorpions were able to not only escape relegation, but they ended with a near mid-table record. With an offseason to train and gel with the team, Remy was looking to make a huge explosion for his second season. That held true for the first third of the season and Hannover was looking strong in 2nd place. However, Flynn suffered a bad injury that kept him out of play until the last few games. Even when he returned, he looked a step slow and wasn't playing like his normal self. When the dust settled, an 8th place finish was better than the season prior but it could've been a whole lot better. In his third season at the age of 20, Remy had a chip on his shoulder, he was absolutely determined to win a promotion for his team. The Scorpions started hot out of the gates once again just like before. Only difference this time around is they didn't let up. No team got really close to catching them after the halfway point and Hannover ended up finishing in 1st by a mile. Remy was dominant all season and he accomplished what he set out to do. While Flynn loved his team, it was evident his talent level was even ahead of the DEL2 (second-tier). After receiving a great offer from Eisbären Berlin, Remy elected to say goodbye to Hannover and get his name out there. In his fourth and fifth seasons, he continued to thrive in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, the highest level of hockey in Germany. Berlin finished 2nd in Remy's fourth season, just a mere point away from 1st. At this point, he was getting serious attention elsewhere in better leagues but Flynn elected to stay and try to bring a trophy to Berlin. Just like before, he set his goals and he delivered. Eisbären finished safely in 1st and Remy even took home the league's MVP. After this monumental season, he started to consider his options elsewhere. Playing in the VHL was always a dream for him because of his uncle, and when offers from VHLM teams started coming in, Flynn knew he had to play there. Some General Managers were worried about his size, but he still warranted a decent amount of attention. Remy ended up going to the Saskatoon Wild because of the great chemistry he had with their GM and the rest of the team. He has the veteran leadership, the drive, the motivation, the heart, and the talent. Hopefully Flynn Remy can put it all together in the VHLM, and then eventually the VHL.