Knexer
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:03 AM |
| Can I offer any last advice? |
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jewelycat
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:03 AM |
Uh
Design background vs Screen shot background
wats ur opinion? |
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Knexer
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:06 AM |
@jewel
Well, it really depends on what look you're going for.
You could take two routes: 1) A design-based studio-oriented approach, where you showcase Studio itself, Roblox, and logos. In this case, a design background would be a lot better. 2) A game-based possibility-oriented approach. Since ROBLOX emphasizes "the possibilities are endless," and the like, it may be cool to show what neat models and buildings could be created in the studio. In that case, a snapshot would be better-- with either classic, well-known staples of the Roblox would, or newer fantastic structures. That part's up to you.
Does this answer your question? |
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:06 AM |
| how do I get gum off of my shoe with your toothbrush? |
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jewelycat
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:11 AM |
| Ye... I'm going to experiment with both. |
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Knexer
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:11 AM |
@midget
While you would first opt for a strong, up-and-down rubbing technique, that's not the best approach. You would really want to go for something a little more circular and focused on the edges of the piece of gum. Like, would it be easier to peel a pancake off of a skillet by smashing it with the spatula, or by sliding it under and flipping it onto a plate? But you may want to let it dry overnight first, because the gum will be less likely to stick and just create more of a mess. Even, after you wake up and decide it's time to remove the gum, you could get a piece of ice and rub it on the gum until it is unstuck. A good idea there.
But in the end, focusing on the edges will be your best bet. |
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jewelycat
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:13 AM |
^
If you don't read his post about the gum, that starts off really weird. |
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Knexer
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| 13 Jan 2013 12:14 AM |
| Wow. I should have proofread that. |
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Xhyre
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