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Your colors look better on this, but can still be improved. Depth and blending could also use some work, as the bg looks separate from the render and c4d. Typically, and this is not true in all cases, but text should be near the focal. If you have it on opposite sides of the tag, it distracts from the focal. It might be tempting to place it in an empty space, but don't be afraid to overlap with another part of the tag. Looking at this tag I'll admit it'd be pretty difficult to execute text around the focal, yet I'd place it over the shoulder perhaps? Just keep experimenting to see what works. In addition, mix up the fonts, colors, etc to get pizzazz in your text.

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Your colors look better on this, but can still be improved. Depth and blending could also use some work, as the bg looks separate from the render and c4d. Typically, and this is not true in all cases, but text should be near the focal. If you have it on opposite sides of the tag, it distracts from the focal. It might be tempting to place it in an empty space, but don't be afraid to overlap with another part of the tag. Looking at this tag I'll admit it'd be pretty difficult to execute text around the focal, yet I'd place it over the shoulder perhaps? Just keep experimenting to see what works. In addition, mix up the fonts, colors, etc to get pizzazz in your text.

I'll take that all on board. Any tips for depth and blending when using a stock background? It was kind of my first time using one properly, and I was at a bit of a loss. I'll definitely work on text placement. I think I just need to refine everything in general. I also need some inspiration...  

Cheers.

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