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Old 10-11-2011, 05:16 PM   #249
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Much props to you rose. Many of your edits are pretty accurate.

Could I take a look at taj Gibson again. The base is find but the form I believe is wrong cause he doesn't release from his shoulders. He release from the front of his face if u know what I mean.

I think form 9,17, or 25 or you can find a better one but let me know what I think
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Old 10-11-2011, 05:20 PM   #250
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I dont think Eric Gordon jumps that much on his shot its more of a set shot with his right arm pushes out Sf 12 and set shot 4 looks good.
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Old 10-11-2011, 05:21 PM   #251
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I took a break this year on sig shot edits too much work this year. I got lazy lol
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Old 10-11-2011, 05:44 PM   #252
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I really don't understand the point you are trying to make. I thought it was pretty clear that if you edit a player's release form, it's going to change it for every shot? When I say that the contested shots and fadeaways are taken care of by the other options in the game, means you don't edit the players jumpshot to what those look like, because those will taken care of when you get his set shot form down.

Where did I say that it was a simple change?

Anyway, it still doesn't change the fact that you're still editing a players SET shot when you edit his jumper.
The point I am making here is a pretty easy concept to follow. In your previous post you was saying that you was editing his set shot and not anything else and that they had separate shots you can choose for that. What I am telling you is that is not true. Take the LeBron edit for example while you think you are making his set shot better you have actually made all the other shots in his arsenal worse. LeBron is one of those players that uses a lot of different shots from a lot of different angles. By giving him that form you did you made the rest of his inaccurrate. That is the main reason why most are saying leave his shot alone because it covers all of his shots. You can't possibly look at your edit and watch his post shot or pull ups and say they look anything close to right. It works for some guys that don't use anything but a regular jumpshot but for guys like LeBron, Kobe, and Melo changing their form can mess up a lot of others shots that they use a lot.

I know you are new so you don't know but I am one of the few who has been posting damn good sig. edits here for years so I know all about the edits and what they do. I am by no means trying to come down on you I was just correcting something that was posted wrong. Overall I think you have done a damn good job but some of them seem off. Like you said though there is no exact to it and it is all opinion. Keep it up man it is good work. I might also post some edits this year once I work out a few more things.

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Old 10-11-2011, 06:30 PM   #253
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I love the Lebron edit.

Has anybody who has said it wasn't good used it in game? Its exactly what Lebron shoots like. If you watch it over and over again in player edit mode it messes with your eyes but use it in practice.

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Old 10-11-2011, 06:31 PM   #254
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The point I am making here is a pretty easy concept to follow. In your previous post you was saying that you was editing his set shot and not anything else and that they had separate shots you can choose for that. What I am telling you is that is not true. Take the LeBron edit for example while you think you are making his set shot better you have actually made all the other shots in his arsenal worse. LeBron is one of those players that uses a lot of different shots from a lot of different angles. By giving him that form you did you made the rest of his inaccurrate. That is the main reason why most are saying leave his shot alone because it covers all of his shots. You can't possibly look at your edit and watch his post shot or pull ups and say they look anything close to right. It works for some guys that don't use anything but a regular jumpshot but for guys like LeBron, Kobe, and Melo changing their form can mess up a lot of others shots that they use a lot.

I know you are new so you don't know but I am one of the few who has been posting damn good sig. edits here for years so I know all about the exits and what they do. I am by no means trying to come down on you I was just correcting something that was posted wrong. Overall I think you have done a damn good job but some of them seem off. Like you said though there is no exact to it and it is all opinion. Keep it up man it is good work. I might also post some edits this year once I work out a few more things.
Once again, your acting like I dont understand that LeBron shoots in a variety of ways. In fact I stated that pretty clearly that I understand that. Also your point doesnt hold weight regardless. Even though a player may shoot in a number of different ways, fundamentally a player's release remains fairly the same. Changing it in 2k doesnt necessarily mean its going to look that exact same every time. If you think it will, then you obviously have not edited anything in 2k12.

Which is also why I included edits for a number of different animations. When i compare it to film of LeBron, it looks pretty damn accurate to me, in fact almost spot on. Once again you cant get everything 100% right but to say its way off is clearly a lack of knowledge on your part, regardless of how many "years" you've been posting damn good edits.

Your entitled to your opinion, just in this case you're wrong.
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Old 10-11-2011, 06:34 PM   #255
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I love the Lebron edit.

Has anybody who has said it wasn't good used it in game? Its exactly what Lebron shoots like. If you watch it over and over again in player edit mode it messes with your eyes but use it in practice.

Great job man
This.

Thats another thing people need to do and also realize, I dont just view it in edit mode and call it a day. You HAVE to take it somewhere in game to get the full effect.

Also thanks bro, glad to hear you're enjoying it!
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Once again, your acting like I dont understand that LeBron shoots in a variety of ways. In fact I stated that pretty clearly that I understand that. Also your point doesnt hold weight regardless. Even though a player may shoot in a number of different ways, fundamentally a player's release remains fairly the same. Changing it in 2k doesnt necessarily mean its going to look that exact same every time. If you think it will, then you obviously have not edited anything in 2k12.

Which is also why I included edits for a number of different animations. When i compare it to film of LeBron, it looks pretty damn accurate to me, in fact almost spot on. Once again you cant get everything 100% right but to say its way off is clearly a lack of knowledge on your part, regardless of how many "years" you've been posting damn good edits.

Your entitled to your opinion, just in this case you're wrong.
Now that's funny. Care to explain how an opinion can be wrong and how you are just the end all be all of what is truth and what isn't.?? But anyway besides that you can keep the arrogant attitude about what you think I may or may not know to yourself. Clearly you have a lack of knowledge because once again you have completely missed the entire point and still can't seem to grasp it. But carry on with whatever it is you was doing no need for you to get all sensitive. I was just passing on info that you clearly posted wrong and giving info to others that they might not have known. I have no point in going back and forth with you on this and sidetrack the thread so again carry on.

Side note one thing about your LeBron that can't be argued and is fact is that your equipment edit is wrong. LeBron did not wear hex pad kneepads during the playoffs. Don't know where you got it from but it is wrong.

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