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    Default Sabra's Pool Tablie- FROM SCRATCH!!!

    This Is The Pool Table I Made On Paint And COMPLETELY From Scratch. Rate Out Of 10 And Leave Some Tips/Comments! Ty
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    It needs some work... like try making it 3-D? Is that the word...? :s

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    Its kinda of hard to make it 3-D ..

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    You seem to be fairly new to the alteration world.

    Firstly, I would work on making your alterations isometric.
    Isometric is the angel the pixels in Habbo furniture have, you might want to look at some tutorials that will explain isometric angels further.

    Secondly, I would study the pixels of other alterations and get a clear idea on how you're going to create your next alteration. Study what colors look too bright and what colors look too dark.

    Lastly, I would start an alteration and work on it carefully and with a lot of effort to make it just right. Work on shading and shadows and the more detailed your alteration is, the better it will come out most of the time.

    The alteration you have now isn't reaching Habbo's standards as to what they'd want to sell in the catalouge. The coloring and shading is basic but pretty good, the wood effect can have a little improvement, and it needs to be isometric. Good luck with future alterations!

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    you need to make it habbish, which means u need to make it so it would fit into habbo, like make it 3D and put it on the habbo angle
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    If some one wants to make it 3d Feel free but i need some like ratings!!!

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    need aloit of work 3/10

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    I Dont See How It Is SOOOOO BAD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trance
    You seem to be fairly new to the alteration world.

    Firstly, I would work on making your alterations isometric.
    Isometric is the angel the pixels in Habbo furniture have, you might want to look at some tutorials that will explain isometric angels further.

    Secondly, I would study the pixels of other alterations and get a clear idea on how you're going to create your next alteration. Study what colors look too bright and what colors look too dark.

    Lastly, I would start an alteration and work on it carefully and with a lot of effort to make it just right. Work on shading and shadows and the more detailed your alteration is, the better it will come out most of the time.

    The alteration you have now isn't reaching Habbo's standards as to what they'd want to sell in the catalouge. The coloring and shading is basic but pretty good, the wood effect can have a little improvement, and it needs to be isometric. Good luck with future alterations!

    You might as well do her alts for her

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    You have to make it look like a habbo object, trying making it Isometric.

    Look at the tutorial ''My first box'' in the tutorial section (Graphics Help -> Tutorials).

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