Updated on Sep 20th, 2012, 9/20/12 9:04 am
Published Sep 19th, 2012, 9/19/12 6:25 pm
Published Sep 19th, 2012, 9/19/12 6:25 pm
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Intro
Well, I decided it was time to make a new blog, so.. :)
What makes a good submission?
Well, I think I've gotten it down to a few good points:
Point 1: Is it original?
Originality:
1: the quality or state of being original.
2: ability to think or express oneself in an independent and individual manner; creative ability.
3: freshness or novelty, as of an idea, method, or performance.
So, being original.
Being original is everything.
If someone has already made it, yours probably won't be as good/be as popular.
So, when you are making a submission, please make it original, because when you do, it will, most likely, get
popular, because no one has made something like it before.
Point 2: Did you put time/effort into it?
Please please please PLEASE!
Put effort into your submissions!
How many times have you seen a "Simple" texture pack on the popular reel?
I bet not many.
So, if you are going to make something, please put time and effort into it.
Point 3: Did you make something you like?
This is probably the most important tip.
If you make something that you like, it is more likely to be good, because when you like something, you usually
know some/alot about it.
For example, I would probably never make a skin, because I can't skin for my life. (no joke)
So, why would I ever make a skin?
I wouldn't, because it probably would not be good at all, compared to other great skinners, like Studnicky and Palaeos.
Point 4: Are you happy with your end result?
This one pretty much speaks for itself.
If you are happy with your submission, than that is all that matters.
Because, it doesn't matter what others think about it, it's just good knowing that you did something that you are
happy about.
Summary
So, in the end, if you follow my 4 tips, you will have a good submission!
Happy crafting, and good luck!
~o ©Ï x
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These Screenshots shouldn't be only Screenshots, they should be well made and show maybe a detail of your project.
An overview Screenshot should be added at larger builds and if the structure of the build is confusing.
If the PC cannot handle the overview of your project (maybe cause of View Distance, etc.), then you should use a Renderer program (i would name Eihort and Chunky)
Hope i could help you (pls refer to me if you'll use it in this awesome blog