The CS:GO team and Polycount would like to invite you to participate in the this CS:GO weapon finish contest. Make a new finish for a CS:GO weapon that is themed in 70's and 80's sci-fi. Below you will find the information to get started. * This is a weapon finish contest for the CS:GO Steam Workshop. * The contest starts…
Sure: http://polycount.com/discussion/170118/pc-csgo-polygon-planetside I am not trying to 'frame' this user, but he was the first example I could remember/find
I'm afraid those are the only ones. But a few skins are more easier to understand, for example: The P90 and the AWP are relatively easy to understand, whereas the Deagle is insane xD
Lots. For Example: I pity you mods. Events like this bring lots of people in, I should know, that's how I'm here, but there's always those few many people.
That skin doesn't scream R2-D2 to me. It uses some of the colors from the character, but it doesn't use R2-D2's likeness, and doesn't copy any of the major R2-D2 design elements. If it had R2-D2's face, that would probably be infringement. For example, something like this would be copyright infringement, IMHO. It's very…
I disagree, I think whether the person plays the game is irrelevant. Your workshop submissions aren't any better than clegfx's just because you've played the game more than him. For example I started playing CS with CS Source in about 2007, that doesn't mean I am more entitled to have my designs accepted than you. If I…
ROBSTITES When I did my first item for TF2 there was no workshop, no Mannconomy. None of us expected it can give us something more than item in game. Later that item was added into TF2 store and I was somewhat dragged into workshop. My first set for Dota 2 I actually did with Polycount contest. It wasn't chosen at that…
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