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Introductions / Re: Djdawg's Intro
« on: January 18, 2013, 09:08:31 pm »
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You are correct, mute should only be used when excessive swearing is happening. Sorry about this Aeroxqt.You should've locked this the second you seen it.
Then atleast separate the image and graphic design board.There's no need for that either, graphical design and media should fall under the same generalised board.
The only difference is that anyone can download a cracked version of Photoshop and look up a few video tutorials, when it comes to website design it takes a lot more skill than that. It gets even harder when we get into website development and into proper programming languages, the average aged user from an RSPS is not usually mature enough to sit down with a book and read up on their chosen language, it would just be a waste of a board if I'm honest.I don't generally think this is needed, I mean, a lot of our staff and developers are respected members and moderators of MoparScape, MoparScape offers a graphics design category and a website design category so you could just use that. If you post over there I'm more than likely to help you, or you could PM me here/there. I don't think boards related to programming would suit an RSPS.
that was also my thought, but what I've experienced in my previous RsPs adventure; a lot of players are intressted in it and want it to give it a try when they see work from others, even I got inspired by a designer on a RsPs. And I think it's kind of annoying to hop from forum to forum, I like it all on one place.
But it's possible that only I see the benefits from it, because I don't play in-game, but only hang on the forums and I like a forum that is sorted out.
And maybe at the begining it won't be used as much, but after a while it will. If I look at the previous RsPs I played the graphics board wasn't used much at the begining, but when more players started to join the amount of "GFX'ers" and developers grew exponentially.