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Post by lessthanbread on May 25, 2019 23:46:13 GMT -5
I love the designer in this game and the community on here and the HB Studios forums.
A passion of mine that has grown apart from designing is playing and reviewing other newer designers’ work.
If you have maybe one or two published courses or are even working on your very first course and want to feedback on a work in progress, send me the name. I would be more than happy to play it and give detailed feedback. I am candid in my reviews. I always look for things that are done well and things I would suggest working on.
Now, as an admittedly newer designer myself, I understand if you would want feedback from a more experienced designer. That’s fair. I will say I have one published course on TGC and it found a decent amount of success, so from that standpoint, I know it’s possible to produce a high quality product with limited experience in the designer and I want to help other new designers get there as well.
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Post by midway07 on May 26, 2019 7:26:42 GMT -5
I’m new to the designer and just published a beta version of my first course, CLGC beta, and would definitely appreciate any feedback. My tinkering in the designer looked like a 5th grader until I started watching the design streams and picking up tips. The course still needs work, but I would like to get another set of eyes on it, please be harsh, I can take it. Thanks!
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Post by lessthanbread on May 26, 2019 11:00:23 GMT -5
I’m new to the designer and just published a beta version of my first course, CLGC beta, and would definitely appreciate any feedback. My tinkering in the designer looked like a 5th grader until I started watching the design streams and picking up tips. The course still needs work, but I would like to get another set of eyes on it, please be harsh, I can take it. Thanks! Sounds good. Great first step, that would absolutely be my first tip to a new designer. Watch those tutorials and participate in forums to ask specific questions. There are essential tools and techniques every designer should learn right off the bat. Looking forward to playing your beta
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Post by LainfordExpress on Jun 20, 2019 21:38:18 GMT -5
I’m new to the designer and just published a beta version of my first course, CLGC beta, and would definitely appreciate any feedback. My tinkering in the designer looked like a 5th grader until I started watching the design streams and picking up tips. The course still needs work, but I would like to get another set of eyes on it, please be harsh, I can take it. Thanks! Sounds good. Great first step, that would absolutely be my first tip to a new designer. Watch those tutorials and participate in forums to ask specific questions. There are essential tools and techniques every designer should learn right off the bat. Looking forward to playing your beta I’ve seen several references to tutorials... are there specific ones you’re referencing?
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Post by lessthanbread on Jun 20, 2019 23:37:39 GMT -5
Sounds good. Great first step, that would absolutely be my first tip to a new designer. Watch those tutorials and participate in forums to ask specific questions. There are essential tools and techniques every designer should learn right off the bat. Looking forward to playing your beta I’ve seen several references to tutorials... are there specific ones you’re referencing? The ones done by CrazyCanuck are gold for new designers.
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Post by lessthanbread on Jun 21, 2019 1:23:33 GMT -5
Hi Joe, you may want to check out the 201 version he did too. That’s where I learned to make waterfalls
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