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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby 5butjam » Sat May 26, 2012 1:51 pm

Ricky-boy, fix it would you?
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby M0rd3kaI » Sat May 26, 2012 1:52 pm

Glad he didn't say my name...
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby Rick69 » Sat May 26, 2012 2:01 pm

I'm not even kidding... But you guys are getting to know me far too well... As soon I read the "make a flow chart" part, I was already thinking of what colour scheme to apply to it...

Fact is, though, I just helped a significant bit on the Noob Questions thread and, frankly, Pengen has done a "decent enough" job of which I cannot particular complain... Except maybe the size of the image itself in comparison to the relatively tiny text... Slightly hard to make out... And if I had enough time on my hands to make a Flow Chart on which I can proudly put my name on... That means my exam revision has probably gone out the window... Literally...

All I did was re-size it a bit to make it that much more legible... Squinting is still necessary, unfortunately...

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(Honestly, though, good job Spy... You have successfully accomplished something requested of you... Always a good way to crawl back on my "good side...") :thumbsup:
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby spypengen » Sat May 26, 2012 2:07 pm

but if you look at the lines they vary in thickness they red lines aren't even there's a bunch of sloppy pixels and I think it's sloppy. nag nag complain nag...
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby M0rd3kaI » Sat May 26, 2012 2:16 pm

You want problems?? ok, please sit back, and take in:

1) It would look better if it was spread out a bit more, not being confined to "Yes; No; Yes; No; No; etc" that goes to the 'Do Not Submit' area.

2) As you said, Overall neatness is a factor... you could have done better.

3) Picture = To big; Wording = To small

4) The colours don't match all to well

5) The background is... well, non existent.

So I can go on...

Fact is, though, I did not make it, and I find it illustrates a few good points, thus:

Good job Spy :thumbsup:
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby Bull » Sat May 26, 2012 2:19 pm

looks good pengen ... if I may make a suggestion ...

The red lines don't necessarily have to all make their way to the "Do not submit" on their own. You can join them together at the point where they turn and combine the lines into one ... might make it look neater .... just a suggestion.
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby forseti » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:14 am

*BUMPED*

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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby M0rd3kaI » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:32 pm

Thanks Forseti, Again, Noob Questions and this thread needs to be pinned to the first page.
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Prior Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Performance

D.I.Y.

Destroy It Yourself

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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby Bull » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:51 pm

Tip #3927 - Don't use personal pics for posters.
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Re: Tips on making a good Motivational

Postby 5butjam » Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:58 pm

It's more don't take personal pictures of people they post in the forum to show what they look like, it's considered a step too far
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