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Danny

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Hey that looks pretty useful, especially for PVM! I'm a bit of a noob at PVP hahaha.

My friends and I have decided that we're probably going to start playing Old School RuneScape when we're on winter break, and I'm really excited for that! I've been playing the new game for a while (ever since 2007, recently went inactive but I still log in from time to time.) Nice Void gear by the way! :p

I really liked the formatting of this video, short, simple, and straight to the point. For future tutorial videos like this, I'd suggest explaining in a bit more detail (just verbal would be fine but with clips would be nicer.) That way people can really get an idea of how they can use some of these things that you're showing! That being said, I really do like the short format and explaining things really efficiently in terms of time is a great skill to have.

Keep up the good work @Baby Freak!
 

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Hey that looks pretty useful, especially for PVM! I'm a bit of a noob at PVP hahaha.

My friends and I have decided that we're probably going to start playing Old School RuneScape when we're on winter break, and I'm really excited for that! I've been playing the new game for a while (ever since 2007, recently went inactive but I still log in from time to time.) Nice Void gear by the way! :p

I really liked the formatting of this video, short, simple, and straight to the point. For future tutorial videos like this, I'd suggest explaining in a bit more detail (just verbal would be fine but with clips would be nicer.) That way people can really get an idea of how they can use some of these things that you're showing! That being said, I really do like the short format and explaining things really efficiently in terms of time is a great skill to have.

Keep up the good work @Baby Freak!
Wow thanks for the positive feedback man really appreciate this. I'll try to improve my skills every video and really consider your advice that you gave me with explaining in a bit more detail. Thanks for watching and actually using your time to reply to this thread, means a lot, I took a moment to view your moto 360 review and there was a lot of great things about it. You kept me watching, your quality was perfect, you had great audio, I liked how you changed the camera angles, and loved your intro and outro. Judging by this video you definitely deserve more subs and you made me subscribe so keep up the good work! You have a loyal positive fan base looking at your comments and likes every video so hey congrats on that. If you dont mind me asking, when did you start uploading videos on YouTube and who made your channel art? Thanks again, Baby Freak.
 
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Danny

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Wow thanks for the positive feedback man really appreciate this. I'll try to improve my skills every video and really consider your advice that you gave me with explaining in a bit more detail. Thanks for watching and actually using your time to reply to this thread, means a lot, I took a moment to view your moto 360 review and there was a lot of great things about it. You kept me watching, your quality was perfect, you had great audio, I liked how you changed the camera angles, and loved your intro and outro. Judging by this video you definitely deserve more subs and you made me subscribe so keep up the good work! You have a loyal positive fan base looking at your comments and likes every video so hey congrats on that. If you dont mind me asking, when did you start uploading videos on YouTube and who made your channel art? Thanks again, Baby Freak.
Ooh, I didn't expect feedback after posting some on another video haha, thank you! :D

The first video I uploaded to YouTube was on the tenth of February in 2008 on a channel called 41Danny1, I was much too young to be on YouTube but the idea of creating videos always attracted me. I haven't really ever been super active on YouTube in the time between then and now, but I learned so much during that time. I didn't have a good excuse to not upload regularly back then but now I am occupied by school subjects, homework, and responsibilities that I didn't have. I hope I will be able to fix up a few things such as my sleep schedule and then finally go active on my newer YouTube channel soon!

As for the channel art, that was made by me in a free software called Blender. I took it into Photoshop to change up the colours a bit but honestly that could've been done in Blender as well (besides the text.) For me, being the creator of everything on your channel including the content and the branding assets comes with some sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. There's quite a steep curve when you're trying to learn how to work with 3D software such as Blender, Cinema 4D, Maya, etc. but there's so much they can accomplish!

I think your channel art is pretty effective though. :) It's easy to read and has a nice font. It's like Google's Material Design versus Apple's old iOS 5 designs, simplicity is beautiful.