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THIS POST HAS BEEN BLANKED BECAUSE THIS USER WAS STUPID IN 2013/2014.

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Start mapping, then you'll have interesting things to talk about.

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Hmm, there are white lines between the colours, maybe you should use Gimp or something like that ^^

Looks like MSPaint. See how the color fill didnt cover the line aliasing. Also it hurts my eyes to look it it. ?_?

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Make it in Blender or something and I'll be impressed. For now though, yeah, looks like Paint. As iWork said, the shoddy paint is a dead giveaway. You could at least reskin Wheatley if your OC is that important.

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It's paint.net

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It's an art program kinda like gimp.

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First off; don't double post. It just makes people have to look at your annoying sig even more. Secondly; Paint.net isnt kinda like GIMP. GIMP is an approachable version of Photoshop. Paint.net is the computer version of finger painting.

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iWork925 wrote:
First off; don't double post. It just makes people have to look at your annoying sig even more. Secondly; Paint.net isnt kinda like GIMP. GIMP is an approachable version of Photoshop. Paint.net is the computer version of finger painting.

I wouldn't go quite that far. I'd say MS Paint is the computer version of finger painting, Paint.NET is like watercolors, GIMP is like acrylics (similar to oil paints, but doesn't require expensive chemicals and is easier to work with), and Photoshop like oil painting (you can get the best results with it, but it's hard to learn and easy to mess something up).

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