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Description I initially had no earthly idea who this was, and thankfully I researched it, so I could at least correct the author's spelling mistake.(Rahm, not Rham.)
So when I saw the initial (1.0 so please be nice,) my instincts kicked in: what I was hearing was: "I wasn't trying too hard, but please praise my work regardless." Maybe that sounds a bit harsh, but it's not a very good attitude to have when skinning, or modding in general. That leads to quite a bit of negative backlash from the community. SO! The major thing I noticed immediately what the rather solid colors that are tell-tale mark of MS Paint. The pants, eye-wrap, and hair are pretty much victim to this editing. The rest of the skin seemed to be the result of default texture digging, as I noted the Jedi2 shirt was used here, as were parts of the Jedi1, I believe.
At the risk of punching myself in the face, I will simply refer you to the master sticky found here:
As valiant as your attempt was, it fell quite short, and I would definitely sharpen your skinning skills before sending in another public display skin. This one doesn't bode well as a good start. However, MaceCrusherMadunusus, a renowned MB2 mapper, also had a rather rough start in his earlier days. Give it some time and practice, and you too can pown mightily with your skins. Also, the directory begins with SOUND, not SOUNDS. I was wondering for about 5 minutes why your sounds weren't working until I caught that tiny mistake. A shame that threw your total soundset usage out the window, so basically you just tagged on extra useless weight to your file's size, worse since you could have simply used a sounds.cfg to achieve the desired soundset.
Insert Quarter and Try Again. You have a bit to learn, but I look forward to seeing what the fruits of your labor will yield.
Bot Support:Nay
NPC Support:Aye
New Sounds: Nay
Team Support:Aye