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So after 2 hours...

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...of editing stuff my costumer is finally satisfied with the piece I'm creating for him.

My first attempt was decent but then he gave me a list of things he wanted me to change, I think there were over 30 things on there, he was very picky (but he paid enough ;))

There are things I personally would've done different but me and my costumer are happy with the outcome.

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What do you guys think?

Nicely made, but it's quite annoying to watch it the whole time

It's really annoying no offense nicely made and all but come on nobody especially customers want to see that when they're reading ur post.

I like it, although I don't like watching it shake. But if your customer likes it, then that's whats good right?

If it didn't move, it'd be great.

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I like it, although I don't like watching it shake. But if your customer likes it, then that's whats good right?

I agree that it's quite annoying to watch it shake all the time but he wanted that glitching kind of effect. At first my transitions were a lot smoother but that's one of the things I had to edit afterwards.

Very annoying to watch >.<

And the text used isn't great either.

Oh well, if your customer liked it who cares if anyone else likes it.

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Very annoying to watch >.<

And the text used isn't great either.

Oh well, if your customer liked it who cares if anyone else likes it.

That's true ;) apparently he wanted it to look like this: http://www.ultraimg.com/images/OxFIS.gif

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