Thanks to Eric, I managed to get myself an avatar of the team I run with name and number. Although I did it a much different way I still think it turned out just as well. Now obviously not everyone is as savvy on the comp as I ,and in a lot of cases not everyone has the time to make such a great avatar.
I personally think we should make it a mandatory avatar for every GM, new ones included since they are easy to make , but obvoiusly Eric and Bryce have the say on such things.
However I will be more than happy to do one up for anyone who wishes one. Just send me your number you wish to have along with your last name and team so I don't have to look it up if I am not sure ( LAZY ) and I will do it up that day for you no problems.
I have 30 days on the snag it program i am using.
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Rod Edwards Pittsburgh Penguins / Wilkes Barre Penguins General Manager BRHL2
- Select your team - Select your Jersey (Home / Away / Alternate) - Click on "Customize it" (selecting size shouldn't matter) - Input your Name and Number, click "Submit" - On your keyboard press "Print Screen" (Usually located next to F12 on PC's). This will copy your screen as an image. - Open up MS Paint - Paste the image, and crop it to fit the jersey inside the frame. - The max size of an avatar is 100x100 pixels. So you can size it to be bigger, but it will shrink it. - Save the avatar on your PC. And upload it as your new avatar in your BRHL2 Board settings.
Some werid things about NHL Liscensed Customizations:
League player names must match current team rosters and the team for which they currently play
Retired player names cannot be printed on the team's jersey from which they retired
-- Edited by Eric_Isles at 00:15, 2007-12-04
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"As long as those gnome elite molecules emerge, we certainly can reduce casualties. Their warplanes troops would be nice."
And if Eric and Rod were jumping off of a bridge, I bet you would want to do that too?
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"Theres also talk of creating more room at the end of the rink by making the nets more shallow, which would be accomplished by encouraging them to spend all their time listening to pop music and reading Twilight books."