User talk:RyanTG

Welcome! May I extend my warmest welcomes and offer you any help you may need? Thanks for your contributions, mate!


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Again, welcome to the wiki - and I can't thank you enough on behalf of the community for your help in making us the best DDO site around Kobold worker 20:29, July 18, 2013



Just trying to do my part. RyanTG (Contributions • &uArr; top &uArr;) 20:29, July 17, 2013 (EDT)

Image quality
Try disabling shadows when taking NPC shots. Usually, this is what makes them too dark for the white background on wiki. Also, skin-wise, DX 9 is not much different from DX 10/11. The major difference is how they handle movement and light transition. The Fire, Water and Air elementals look better on DX 10/11, and some mobs with active debris around them. But most of this don't matter much on static pictures. Hope this helps. Nibelung (Contributions • Message) 01:51, July 22, 2013 (EDT)