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<blockquote data-quote="Penne Rara" data-source="post: 913825" data-attributes="member: 74680"><p>I have been lamenting this current state of affairs for a long time but the reality is that we are all kinda new to modding and have to improvise or learn from actually exploring around. I discovered layer manipulation and learned how to use image-editing softwares thanks to modding, virtually by myself. You learn by trying to find ways and methods. Others can provide you with a great amount of tips but most of your knowledge and know-how will be from practicing and being confronted to a problem and finding ways (there can be many) to answer it.</p><p></p><p>That being said, it is somewhat sad that such a mine of knowledge is lost to everyone either because their owner is concealing their methods or because it isn't communicated efficiently.</p><p>I should blame myself first for not taking steps in educating my fellow modders. Next thing I'll do is try and share my wethods with the community because that's what is needed most (more than finished products). Those who published their tutorials on Youtube deserve all the praise they get, this is an amazing amount of quality work and dedication to the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penne Rara, post: 913825, member: 74680"] I have been lamenting this current state of affairs for a long time but the reality is that we are all kinda new to modding and have to improvise or learn from actually exploring around. I discovered layer manipulation and learned how to use image-editing softwares thanks to modding, virtually by myself. You learn by trying to find ways and methods. Others can provide you with a great amount of tips but most of your knowledge and know-how will be from practicing and being confronted to a problem and finding ways (there can be many) to answer it. That being said, it is somewhat sad that such a mine of knowledge is lost to everyone either because their owner is concealing their methods or because it isn't communicated efficiently. I should blame myself first for not taking steps in educating my fellow modders. Next thing I'll do is try and share my wethods with the community because that's what is needed most (more than finished products). Those who published their tutorials on Youtube deserve all the praise they get, this is an amazing amount of quality work and dedication to the community. [/QUOTE]
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