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It's not my template, I said I'm using A new template.
Relax mate, I've only got paint and it's hard to get good templates when everyone on here is using photoshop and illustrator. Everytime I post a guernsey and then look at everyone else's I just feel like no matter how good I think the design is, I'm not going to get any recognition for. I feel this way it because it doesn't have gradients, it doesn't have shading, it isn't strokeless and I'm not the best designer on here. But I'm trying to make the most of what I've got at the moment and that is only paint on my computer.
So I'm sorry for posting shitty designs on shitty templates that aren't my own but I enjoy doing it and I enjoy showing other people what I can come up with even if it's nowhere near as good as others.
What I did to make this guernsey is copied the template from another user and re-coloured it in paint which only took about 30 minutes to get (what I thought) was a pretty good paint shadow in the middle. Then I made the background in typical paint fashion by drawing lines and colouring in certain segments.
But if none of this is good enough for you then I'll pack up and I won't post anything anymore.
Mate, I spent years on here using other people's templates and competing in 2nd division competitions. You're not competing with everyone else, you're competing with yourself. It's not a race, it's a community that will actively help each other to improve. Using the fill bucket on a Photoshop template is one quick and dirty way of displaying what you want to display, but on this board in 2015, Paint isn't the limiting factor it used to be. Look at ScottFreo, E92 and Gibbsy who all did terrific work with paint in the last NAFL.
I don't want them to look like a PS design, I want it to look like a paint design because that's what it is.
The program is just the medium you're using to do whatever you want to do. ScottFreo's template still looks like a paint design, but manages to overcome some of Paint's limitations.
You can post literally whatever you like on this board. Usually the community will be encouraging and try to help people get the best out of themselves. It's up to you what you do with that advice.





