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Radium

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Radium is an asset to this forum

Apr 23, 2003, 01:08 PM
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Originally posted by Piccolo
takes the little board down and replaces it with a giant poster advertising his game*
...that in a few years, I will have gotten enough experience to draw images Radium's mind *pulls a walnut out of his pocket and points at it* cannot even imagine now and that I will earn a lot of money with this game. *points at a picture of Scrooge McDucks house*
Then, Radium will stand in front of the door of my house and ask for a job. And I will laugh at him and make him work me. And laugh at him.
Yes, I know about your game. you talked about it on Noogy's forum. Yes, I know you'll be able to draw better than me in a few years, because I can see into the future (at occasional, random, times). I'm not sure about comparing my mind to a walnut, though. I could name some other unexpected things that happen in the future too, but that would ruin all the fun.
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Originally posted by Piccolo
Hell, you sound as if I was supposed to draw stuff perfectly.
Prehaps you would prefer if I gave bad advice and as you got better (which you wouldn't without good critisizim) gradually gave better advice.
The problem with things you draw is that you cover your mistakes with things like "It's anime! They're supposed to be disfigured!" or "It was meant to be a perfect side view!". You need to understand the mistakes you make by listening to critisizim, and try not to make them again in future projects. Maybe even keep a list of mistakes you've made, and read it before working on something, so you don't make them again. If you think critisizim dosn't help, look at some of my old stuff on Noogy's forum (that was me BEFORE I was given critisizim). Also, you say things like "I'm starting out easy, I'll do complex stuff later". You don't learn by succeeding at what your able to do, you learn by failing at what you're unable to do.
If you ever need help drawing or programming, just ask me. I'll gladly teach everything I know.


Oh, and I forgot to insult you; NO
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Last edited by Cobra; Apr 23, 2003 at 02:25 PM.