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Reviewing: I enjoy this graphic a lot. It is simple but the render, the logo change, the colors and the vertical text are really working great together. You did a good job changing the jersey colors to match Las Vegas. Cool inage used for the background as well. Rating this one a 8/10.

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Review: This graphic is simple yet very cool. The background doesn't distract from the player, and the jersey swap and logo swap both work very well, the logo swap especially is very nice. The color swap was done seamlessly, maybe you could make it match the aces colors just a bit more, but it's still good. The text running up the side works well with the graphic and also shows off the aces colors well. Rating : 8/10

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@bobinettusProbably one of the best logo swaps I've seen. A tip when recolouring to green. When light hits green it ends up looking more yellow than green in the highlight areas. If you're working in photoshop, try using a gradient map going from the green you intend to have to a brighter yellow/green/gray hybrid. That way the highlights end up looking slightly more realistic. With most colours you don't have to bother, but green and blue end up looking "too perfect" when you don't. If you're going for the very saturated look. Like most forum sigs do, then the "too perfect" part can actually be a positive. But for this more realistic/natural looking swap it ends up slightly off. This isn't a review, but it is a review. So let's go with 9^2/10^2 to be a bit different.

 

Almost forgot: Did you try and make the "Aces" reversed colours? It does almost entirely blend into the background, trying out the gray background colour for it might make it pop out of the green a bit more. While also tying the text and the background theme together.

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5 hours ago, Shindigs said:

@bobinettusProbably one of the best logo swaps I've seen. A tip when recolouring to green. When light hits green it ends up looking more yellow than green in the highlight areas. If you're working in photoshop, try using a gradient map going from the green you intend to have to a brighter yellow/green/gray hybrid. That way the highlights end up looking slightly more realistic. With most colours you don't have to bother, but green and blue end up looking "too perfect" when you don't. If you're going for the very saturated look. Like most forum sigs do, then the "too perfect" part can actually be a positive. But for this more realistic/natural looking swap it ends up slightly off. This isn't a review, but it is a review. So let's go with 9^2/10^2 to be a bit different.

 

Almost forgot: Did you try and make the "Aces" reversed colours? It does almost entirely blend into the background, trying out the gray background colour for it might make it pop out of the green a bit more. While also tying the text and the background theme together.

Thanks for the tips, I'm new to photoshop so you're helping me a lot! 

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Bro, this is clean. The logo swap is spot on even with that little wrinke effect, the colors are clean, text perfectly blends in on the side. I love this and wish I had the skill to do this, Overall best gfx ive seen in awhile so your in desserving of the 69/420 (10/10)

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Review: This looks really good! Nice logo placement, good color swap and the VHLM logo on the collar is a nice touch. The background is really cool. Can't say I really have any issue with the image and I really want to see anything else you make. 10/10 Great job!

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