This is not true. Tested this with a friend once and everyone who was on the school IP couldn't gain access to our server.
EDIT: Besides, isn't banning the device (not just the user) the best thing?
Any idea where we'll be able to find the Discord server once it's up?
And maybe setting the server up a bit early for a smooth-ish transition would be preferable?
I see. Well then other than that, I would say you could improve on the composition a bit. Rule of thirds, the golden ratio, pinch testing, all that shit.
Your posing could use some improvement. Try doing the action yourself, make note of all your bodyparts and attempt to replicate it in gmod. I see a lot of poses that look uncomfortable and unnatural. Also don't neglect the fact that there's a tool for finger posing!
Your hardware has no impact on your ping dud. But programs that check for updates constantly can pull down your ping (Steam, Discord, any webbrowser, etc.)
Could of course be I'm completely wrong, I don't really have much knowledge of how internets work, I'm just going off of what sounds...
Yeah, I don't think they actually check those. They just give 'em out for free. Most companies do, actually. I got my 3ds Max student license for free, too.
Good to hear you're using Substance, btw!
Or D&D for that matter.
For those of you who don't know, Pathfinder and D&D are pen & paper roleplaying games, where you traditionally sit around a table (virtual tables too) and describe the actions of your character. One of the players - with the role of the Dungeon/Game Master (DM/GM) - then...
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