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My Classing Guidelines


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Zero - Your tag sucks. Period. That tag = copy-pasta.

 

Beginner - A true beginner, someone who has no general clue of what the basics are and generally tends to create bad tags and use unappealing things such as borders, horrible text, and random c4ds.

 

Novice - Someone who knows what the basics are, and can apply some of them. Of course, they still deal with things such as bad composition, colors, and depth. They at least can understand simple c4d usage, simple effects, and varying techniques.

 

Moderate - Passing the Novice stage, the designer is ready to take on larger tasks. Colors, flow, and such aren't much a problem anymore, but they still struggle with things like composition and creating better concepts, and executing them in a effective way. Effects are being used in much more varying way, and adjustment layers are now not too hard to use effectively.

 

Intermediate - These designers know what they are doing. They use many programs to create their tags and large pieces, and are amazing in their executing of most tags. Of course, they still have things they can learn. They are now way past the level of an average designer. Their effects are used very creatively and overall execution is very good.

 

Semi-Professional - These designers are now ready to create their own styles. This is about the time where only small things could be improved upon, and they are creating things mostly, if not all, from scratch.

 

Professional - Flawless in execution and creating tags 100% from scratch and having a style of their own, there is almost nothing to worry about except keeping their skills and helping other designers.

 

Also, these classes have sub-classes

 

Low

Solid

High

 

This is my way of classing. Improving on it. lol. General knowledge for you all.

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This thing is so flawed. Classing isn't based on how you do it but what you come up with. Also classing is mostly based on personal opinions.

 

Really? I've mostly seen it as a skill rank, not personal opinions. I guess that's what they do on PR, but I've seen it expressed differently elsewhere.

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I'm not a low novice. >_>

 

But probably' date=' looking back, High Moderate or Low Intermediate. At least I don't make things like this. ^_^

 

[img']http://fc00.deviantart.com/fs47/f/2009/219/a/4/BLOCKSLY_by_CheesyMaster.jpg[/img]

 

^Made by Maliki or Uchihas123. Not sure.

 

Yes, you are >,>

Hate to admit it but someone has to.

 

Maybe low-solid novice, but certainly not close to low intermediate or even high moderate.

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I know. There's no real skill involved in holos, and you don't do anything from scratch on either.

 

Whatever if I'm wrong. ^_^

 

Anyway, that tag wasn't a copy paster, like I said on the first page. The tech parts were downloaded brushes, but the grid looking was made of multiple ray of light downloaded brushes. Bye everyone! I know I won't be missed! ^_^

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