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OSBot Design Chat/Team

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MY PERSONAL INTRODUCTION:



Hello, my name is Zach. I go by the alias @Adapt and I have been designing on and off for about 2 years now. I like to consider myself well-rounded when it comes to designing and it's something I do as a hobby. I have been on OSBot for 10 months now, it will be a year in March. I enjoy designing and playing Old School RuneScape as well as participating in the Chatbox almost daily. 



 


THE ISSUE:



The design community here on OSBot is rough right now. We have a select few who design frequently and others that hardly post or do not post anything at all. Those that do post, post work and leave it at that. We haven't had much for tutorials, packs, resources and simply just much for overall participation. 


 


 


MY PROPOSITION:



I am proposing that those designers who are truly interested in bettering themselves and participating frequently within the OSBot community, join a chat. There's a lot that will go into this aside from just joining a chat, but I feel as though if we communicate with one another often it will help us tremendously grow as a whole. 


 


Things we will accomplish: 


- Establish a relationship with one another.


- Obtain useful resources / packs from one another.


- Receive constructive criticism on our work daily/often. 


- Give and receive tips as well as opinions to better our work as a whole.


 


We will also encourage one another to participate more often. 


 


Instead of tearing one another down, maybe we can build each other up and we will see much better results.



 


 


Thank you for your time. 


(I understand @Mister Slyther did something similar but I'm restricting this to OSBot only)


 


PARTICIPATION FORM: 



How long have you been designing?:


What is your Skype?:


What is one thing you would like to learn?:


Do you feel qualified for Queef Team 6?:



 


 


 


Edited by Adapt

Great proposition fully agree with everything you say. (:

I'd love to participate :D

 

How long have you been designing?: 2 months

What is your Skype?: live:soubhaj

What is one thing you would like to learn?:

A bit of everything i'm absolutely in love with photshop.

Illustrator is more of my side-chick

Edited by Winnie

Do you need to have a little knowledge on designing to join or can you be like me and not know anything? Would really like to learn from good designers the basics and be able to get better over time.

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Do you need to have a little knowledge on designing to join or can you be like me and not know anything? Would really like to learn from good designers the basics and be able to get better over time.

Fill out the form man!

How long have you been designing?: 10 years


What is your Skype?: SocialGfx


What is one thing you would like to learn?: Organization on thread layouts and better 3d text management.


I can teach many tricks to new members of the group.


Edited by Socialism

Ok nice to hear but you're already owe me gfx

why don't u make a discord group migth be better 

How long have you been designing?: Never (Want to learn) 


What is your Skype?:Nathan_Doe2000


What is one thing you would like to learn?: The basics


 


 


 


 


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  • 1 month later...

honestly i'd make a YouTube tutorial on how to paint scotty graphics with voiceover if that's something people would be interested in

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