![]() ![]() An example of a skin in this category is the Galil AR | Phoenix Blacklight. The second category are skins that has any sort of fire/flame on their texture. An example of skin in this category is the Blaze skins themselves. The first category are Blaze skins, these skins have a fire texture from the barrel of the weapon that stretches towards the back of the gun. I will group together skins that have flames on them into 4 categories: After discussing this with my good friend Quzga we came to the conclusion that making the little circular geometry a grip like material we fixed this issue.This guide will include all skins in CS:GO that has flames on them, kind of like the blaze skins but also skins that have subtle flames/fire on them aswell Sure I had upgraded the tiny little grip parts on the handle but there was something missing. When I had drawn most of my paint on top of the rust I noticed that it felt too much as a whole, I missed some contrast on the grip of the gun. I redrew the flame there to be larger so it would be more visible and that fixed my projection issue. It is placed at the lower front of the Glock-18 causing it to go over the paint and I initially had a small flame underneath it which was covered up completely causing it to look pretty funky. ![]() When I first projected the flames I quickly came across an issue I should've foreseen earlier and that is the StatTrak counter. Anyways back on the work progress, the flames at the front were a bit meh in terms of projection. Why the hell is relevant? Well thanks to this tablet drawing flames at the front of the barrel feels so natural and so nice, it's unbelievable. ![]() I have gotten a new graphics tablet with a larger active area which makes drawing smooth lines much more simple. Something has changed in terms of my workflow. ![]()
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