"Barrett 98 Bravo V2" For AWP 
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Hello guys !! i make it more bigger, and detailed :
"Barret 98 Bravo V2"
Thanks for the advice Ashley !!
And sorry (AGAIN) , no sound hehehe...
DONT STEAL IT !!
BUT LIKE IT !! 
YOU CAN EDIT IT !!
BUT I MUST PERMIT YOU FIRST !!
Now i know, why is a cool skin modder update is always long hehehe...
I also post the older pic.. for comparison. And please Comment it !!
Hello guys !! i make it more bigger, and detailed :


Thanks for the advice Ashley !!

And sorry (AGAIN) , no sound hehehe...






Now i know, why is a cool skin modder update is always long hehehe...
I also post the older pic.. for comparison. And please Comment it !!

edited 1×, last 24.03.13 04:54:40 pm

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26.03.13 09:08:55 am
98% of my skins are 100% pixel. Which means, I used MS Paint and honestly, it's easier to use it.
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dulakone frend: Photoshop isn't ment for 32x32 pixel art. Paint is much more simple. If you wan't to make photo realistic shit. Sure, go ahead.

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Nazzala Valmanway: Yes, most of the good skinners here use paint. Some use MS Paint, some Paint.Net.
Gradient looks shit. You should choose a color for your gun and then make darker and lighter tones of the color. Put the darker tones where the light is soposed to hit less. Lighter where the light hits more. Usually the top and the right side of the gun is lighter. Just check how other skinners do it.

Gradient looks shit. You should choose a color for your gun and then make darker and lighter tones of the color. Put the darker tones where the light is soposed to hit less. Lighter where the light hits more. Usually the top and the right side of the gun is lighter. Just check how other skinners do it.
thats why i really confused... are you guys REALLY using paint? please give me tips for making a good skin..
That will be a very very annoying thing to add color to paint for each gradient...
That will be a very very annoying thing to add color to paint for each gradient...



