So I made by first GFX

So I made by first GFX today. Using Blender ofc. It’s not much, but I would still love some feedback.

Keep in mind this is my first ever GFX and my first time ever using Blender for this kinda stuff. So if any professional GFX artists are reading this, and my lighting and poses are absolute dog water, you now understand.

The original image:

A modified image:

I don’t know exactly what to do with this yet. I might make it my YouTube channel icon, or just use it for personal use in my games and groups or smth.

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The gfx looks good but the modified image kind of ruins it, Id recommend using a less dull background color, something more saturated and brighter instead that gives a better contrast to the character. Also, you should center the character, so their torso is in the middle of the photo in my opinion, you don’t have to in all your gfx’s, but I think it’d look better in this one you posted.

You could play around with lighting as well, creating cool and dramatic lighting by configuring the angle it casts light from, the brightness and color.

It’s been a long time, more than a year, maybe even 2, since I made gfx’s, but I do have some experience, for modifying images I used canva to add different backgrounds and particles, I recommend giving it a try.

Here are my only old gfx’s I could find, none of them are posed, unfortunately; but feel free to take inspiration from them!



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This GFX looks great! I rate it 8/10! It’s awesome for your first ever GFX! How long did it take to make this? Will you make more GFXs in the future for others?

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2 hours. It would have been a lot longer if I made a more advanced pose and a background.

Maybe. I might make YouTube tutorials or make GFX for other developers once I get a better at it.

Sorry for the late response
I honestly dont think the posing is too bad!
Things I would recommend are adding a few more overlays, and maybe adding a stroke (basically an outline) around the avatar, and maybe an inner/outer glow.

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