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Jaina2.BLP

This bundle is marked as useful / simple. Simplicity is bliss, low effort and/or may contain minor bugs.
Well this is my first skin iv made in a long time. i think this is a big improvment from my old skins..please send me feed back positive or negative

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fire jaina wizard warlock wicth human mage
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Fire Jaina (Texture)

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17:36, 23rd Mar 2009 Dan van Ohllus: I see no freehand in this skin at all. Only a massive abuse of recolors, cnp and filters.

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17:36, 23rd Mar 2009
Dan van Ohllus:
I see no freehand in this skin at all. Only a massive abuse of recolors, cnp and filters.
 
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I agree with everything Misha said concerning the skin. As for the screenshot of this skin, you can take screenshots in the world editor just like you can in Warcraft 3, they will both end up in the same folder. Taking screenshots in the editor gives you a little more control, as you can hold down shift and your right mouse button and drag it to zoom in and out, and hold down the Control button and the right mouse button to move your view left or right. You can set up a black background around the model you skined by
1) - changing the tilest to outland abyss and changing the model's movement type to "flying" that you are taking a screenshot of
2) - creating a doodad off of the Checkered cube model found in the Extra models, setting it's maximum size to 10 (1000%) and mimimum size to .01 (1%) and distorting it to creat a few walls and a floor, or
3) - importing a pure-black tilest (you know how to skin a model and upload it, this one is the easiest to do and best to work with).

if you want a different backdrop for your skinned model the 3rd option for creating your own Warcraft studio will allow you to take screenshots with any color you want, but solid colors usually look the best, as they won't distract from the textures on the model you skinned, which is the whole purpose of showing the screenshot anyways.

Hope this helps.
 
I agree with everything Misha said concerning the skin. As for the screenshot of this skin, you can take screenshots in the world editor just like you can in Warcraft 3, they will both end up in the same folder. Taking screenshots in the editor gives you a little more control, as you can hold down shift and your right mouse button and drag it to zoom in and out, and hold down the Control button and the right mouse button to move your view left or right. You can set up a black background around the model you skined by
1) - changing the tilest to outland abyss and changing the model's movement type to "flying" that you are taking a screenshot of
2) - creating a doodad off of the Checkered cube model found in the Extra models, setting it's maximum size to 10 (1000%) and mimimum size to .01 (1%) and distorting it to creat a few walls and a floor, or
3) - importing a pure-black tilest (you know how to skin a model and upload it, this one is the easiest to do and best to work with).

if you want a different backdrop for your skinned model the 3rd option for creating your own Warcraft studio will allow you to take screenshots with any color you want, but solid colors usually look the best, as they won't distract from the textures on the model you skinned, which is the whole purpose of showing the screenshot anyways.

Hope this helps.
exactly, thanks Chrome :D Oh and also the skining tutorials will help you with your skill level too. >:3

Those "lava" thing. More like a poop to me. You can just make those as black armor. Better as a Demon Jaina.
Lol now you're a lil bit weird my friend :D

did your eyes hurt when u made this skin?.. mine hurts when i watch it.. damnn!!.. xd :D
well it needs work with the flames..
The skin itself isn't so hard on the eyes as the lack of composition, think before you act, that is my advice mate 8)

~Misha~
 
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