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Post by twannie1997 on Mar 14, 2009 2:57:21 GMT -5
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Mar 14, 2009 10:10:43 GMT -5
Huh? I'm confused now. After those two epic GT4 skins, you make a checkered piece of jpeg and call it your skin? You sure those gt4 skins are yours?
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Post by Falcon140 on Mar 14, 2009 10:25:54 GMT -5
HE didn't post those. He quoted the guy who did.
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Mar 14, 2009 21:27:44 GMT -5
::insert foot:: Yeah, so I'm a bit retarded at times. Sorry about that.
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Post by twannie1997 on Jun 9, 2009 9:04:49 GMT -5
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Jun 9, 2009 23:32:06 GMT -5
I know we're here to be positive and help people skin cars for LFS, but this is by far the worst skin I've ever seen on a car. What program are you using? If you are using MSPaint, then get a copy of gimp. It's free. Secondly, put some real thought into your skin. A couple of circles and text a skin does not make. On a normal skin It'll take me about 8 hours and on a good one over ten. Skinning is not 5 minutes of effort, it's crafting masterpieces.
Sorry about the negative post, but I doubt I'm the only one thinking what I said.
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Post by squale on Jun 10, 2009 5:43:59 GMT -5
Yes, I didn't dare post a negative comment as I am a newbee on here, but I agree. No offense but I find it quite senseless to post such a skin in your showroom. To me posting a skin is wanting to share a bit of effort with others, and bring them something new, not something they could all make in 5 mins. I'd say, being new to skinning is not wrong in any way, and all the people here want to encourage newcomers, but that's what the WIP section is for (you admitted yourself that your work was unfinished). There you'll get all the advice you need to grow your skills, and once you're pleased with what you've done, THEN post it in here
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Post by twannie1997 on Jun 10, 2009 6:33:03 GMT -5
Yes, I didn't dare post a negative comment as I am a newbee on here, but I agree. No offense but I find it quite senseless to post such a skin in your showroom. To me posting a skin is wanting to share a bit of effort with others, and bring them something new, not something they could all make in 5 mins. I'd say, being new to skinning is not wrong in any way, and all the people here want to encourage newcomers, but that's what the WIP section is for (you admitted yourself that your work was unfinished). There you'll get all the advice you need to grow your skills, and once you're pleased with what you've done, THEN post it in here im using it as private skin now its not WIP EDIT: and ehm... i dont have 8 hours time. as much 6 hours
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