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Community Win a copy of Mount & Blade with your MS paint skills

Elwro

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Alright, fair enough. Can't be too careful, ya know.
 

Pussycat669

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Shoelip

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You know, the game does have parts with no mounts. Castle Assaults.
 

denizsi

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It just takes time and training, which is incredibly pointless in the case of people who do it just because they can and want to show off. However, precision painting with a mouse is no small feat, I can assure you, but training yourself to do a number of specific images with dead accuracy is worthless. More so, it's terribly pointless.
 

DarkUnderlord

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denizsi said:
However, precision painting with a mouse is no small feat, I can assure you, but training yourself to do a number of specific images with dead accuracy is worthless. More so, it's terribly pointless.
Mouse? They'd be using a Wacom tablet and the skills would be the same as doing it in Photoshop for the most part. You just lack a lot of the tools for finesse.

re: This competition, I'll be sticking a gallery up with the current entries hopefully today some time.
 

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