What is the right/best way to sigh your artwork?
>>2606842
just write your name small
it should be done in less than 5 seconds
>>2606876
Why 5 seconds?
>>2606876
Amount of time spent depends entirely on the intricacy of the signature and the medium being used. Your five second rule is retarded.
Signing your artwork is mostly a meme.
Is it a print to sell? Sign it and number it
Is it a painting to sell? Sign it discreetly in the corner with something low contrast.
Is it a drawing? Just leave it.
>>2606842
Look at it, sigh deeply and throw it away because it's trash.
Not so hard.
>>2606842
It depends on what your job is.
If you're a comic book artist, make a signature you won't mind writing 300 times at a Con.
If not, consider writing your real name in a simple way anyway.
Worst choice is making your sig in some kind of weird illuminati logo and people can't google it.
If it's actually good, print the name of the website where people can contact you for work on it in a nice legible font. If it's a physical painting (or sculpture or whatever), write your contact details on the back (bottom of the base, etc.).
Signing sketches is strictly for shitty teenage 'artists' who keep everything they do. A sketchbook goes straight into the trash when it's finished. The value generated is the skills you develop, not a pile of scribbles.
>>2607526
why not sign a drawing ?