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  1. Colin
    Date: Thu, Apr 15 2010 22:33:17

    QUOTE (shonenbatman @ Apr 14 2010, 10:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

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    saw is mah homeboyyyy tongue.gif
    edit: things i made/ got from him

    is that mod worth making?
    he taught me..seems kinda heavy ._.
    CAN I HAVE YOUR PC2 INKTUBES/BACKPLUG PLEASE?
    i dont like the orange backplug on my sweet drop sad.gif

  2. Nachoaddict
    Date: Thu, Apr 15 2010 23:59:27

    QUOTE (Dragonsteele @ Apr 15 2010, 07:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

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    My second mod. A big improve from my first try a week ago.
    http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showt...t=0#entry341800

    umm any suggestions are welcome and im currently looking for 2 other grippeds to match the ones near the back.

    does this jump in my modding from 1 to 2 show any potential for becoming a professional modder?
    i aspire to be a pro modder and you can all expect more mods to come.
    i try for a mod a week and these mods were made within 2 weeks of me first learning of pen modding.


    Okay first what are "grippeds"? They're called grips =.=

    Honestly, I hate to be hard on a newcomer but I see little to no progress from your first mod to this one. The mod doesn't look that great and seems extremely long which is good for momentum, but can get in the way for other tricks such as cobra bite and etc.

    If you want to be a "pro" (I guess you wanna be like iMatt, Tek, Guitrum, and all those other "buff" modders) then you probably want to pay big attention to aesthetic appeal, which is a HUGE part of being good at modding. No one will accept you as a good modder unless your mods look good. And like others and I have already told you, your self mods aren't the prettiest mods out there.

    You're just starting so you will probably improve as time and experience builds up. I suggest you start modding well known mods first such as the rsvp mx and comssa while moving up difficulty levelwise into harder mods such as the f1r3fly g3.

    And please don't create completely new threads on your mod before you get requests for a tutorial on how to make it...

    QUOTE (Ygo @ Apr 15 2010, 02:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

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    My best selfmods.


    Smexy what is the mod in the second to last pic?

  3. Kirby
    Date: Fri, Apr 16 2010 01:43:51

    Shonen make an all white mx and post please smile.gif

  4. Nachoaddict
    Date: Fri, Apr 16 2010 01:47:49

    QUOTE (Kirby @ Apr 15 2010, 06:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Shonen make an all white mx and post please smile.gif


    Yeah I gotta order from pw soon smile.gif

  5. iMatt
    Date: Fri, Apr 16 2010 02:08:51

    QUOTE (Dragonsteele @ Apr 15 2010, 09:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

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    My second mod. A big improve from my first try a week ago.
    http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showt...t=0#entry341800

    umm any suggestions are welcome and im currently looking for 2 other grippeds to match the ones near the back.

    does this jump in my modding from 1 to 2 show any potential for becoming a professional modder?
    i aspire to be a pro modder and you can all expect more mods to come.
    i try for a mod a week and these mods were made within 2 weeks of me first learning of pen modding.



    Here's a tip from a "pro-modder"

    "DO NOT EXPECT TO BE GOOD AT IT WHEN YOU FIRST START MODDING!"

    Good modding comes with experience and creativity thumb.gif


    Regarding your pen,

    Honestly, that thing is fugly as hell. It has no practicality to it whatsoever. The aesthetics don't fit (colorscheme). The grips are randomly placed like you are trying to tape the thing together underneath. Look at things like the Dr. KT or RSVP MX. You don't see random gripping in the middle of the barrel because it obstructs the spinning space. That's why it's bad.

  6. Chief_Snake
    Date: Fri, Apr 16 2010 03:22:59

    that's a pretty beat up emboss.