2011-03-13, 04:52 | Link #1 |
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I heard there was a SOTM in this forum. I enter SOTW (Signature of the Week) in other forums, but I could not find it, and I finally found it in the Fan Creations Section. I think there should be a separate section for Graphics. I think it would be easier to find it in a Graphics Section.
Graphics Section Containing: -SOTM or SOTW -GFx Battles (in one of the forums, there was this thing called GFx Battles, were you choose an apponent and choose a Theme,Maximum Signature Size and due in date and people will vote who's entry is better) -Show Off (posting your latest Graphics works) -Signtature Request -PSD Sharing (sharing your Photoshop .psd file or GIMP works) -Resources (fonts, renders, stocks, c4d's etc.) -Tutorials (Tutorials of how to make a signature) This is only a suggestion.
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2011-03-13, 05:36 | Link #2 |
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Your suggestion is noted, but frankly I don't see a compelling reason for it. Duplicating what already fits the Fan Creation forum just for graphics, when the forum's focus isn't graphics, doesn't make sense to me. It would only dilute and confuse exiting contributions.
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2011-03-13, 10:34 | Link #3 | |
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About the PSD Sharing, and Ressource , I think than it might be interesting, much more than the GFX Battles. BUt it's only mi opinion.
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2011-03-13, 11:21 | Link #4 |
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This has been brought up before. The section is named Fan Creation to accommodate different forms other then graphics there (such as writing and drawing, etc). While it makes some sense to have graphics split from the section for organization purposes or so the graphics topics don't drawn the others so much, the process of splitting it off is just a pain. We're better off converting the section to graphics and creating sections for the others.
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2011-03-13, 12:17 | Link #5 | |
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For example I can't post these there since they are not Anime. etc.. And plus I cannot use them in my signature, since that Signature Rules came ever since I came back to this forum and received an Infraction for using a large signature and I didn't even know about the new rules.
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2011-03-13, 12:34 | Link #6 |
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There's no rule that says your Fan Creations have to be anime only. There's plenty of stuff artists work on here that has nothing to do with anime, it just happens to be the hobby of choice around these parts (for obvious reasons).
Also, the Signature Rules are located under the Forum Rules at the top of the forums. I should note that the signature you're currently using is far over the file size we allow here.
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2011-03-13, 12:42 | Link #7 |
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Ok thanks for telling me unlike someone who gave an infraction >_>
EDIT: I've got a Question, when did the signature rule came or why is here? It definatly wasn't here since I joined or before I became Inactive. I can't hardly use any of my works, since I'm not used to making small signatures..
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2011-03-13, 12:58 | Link #8 | |
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2011-03-13, 13:04 | Link #9 |
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Well I didn't notice them when I registered or that orange outline when you edit your signature. Well I don't see why there's a image size restriction (I don't mean like you can put massive - 1000x1000px+ images)
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2011-03-13, 13:10 | Link #10 | |
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First step, save them as JPEG (saving them as PNG is why it's impossible for you now). Yeah, I know, not much of a choice with the 2nd one in your example. Second step, learn how to optimize. Then it should all be easy.
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I apologize for taking a few hours to reply to your PM message, but you must also understand that no member of the staff can be here 24/7. EDIT: Since the matter being requested has already been given an answer, I'll close the thread to avoid going off topic even further.
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