Image Designer Archive
Thread: Yeah New MID
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Nouva
Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:52 pm
#1
You are a wonderful example that proves that the timer is a good thing and not such a bad thing when you do not focus on the grind. You earned yoru title the right way and should count yourself proud to be a Master Image Designer. Support the timer and keep the profession one of true mastery and dedication.
FuschiaD
Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:32 pm
#3
Welcome to our ranks. Always glad to have someone genuinely interested in the profession on board.
No matter how you gained master, if you enjoy it, that's all that matters.
MyT_Chicken
Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:15 am
#4
Hey everyone,
With the changes in the ID skill points, I actually mastered on Sunday (I know its Thursday, but been busy elsewhere).
I must say, that I spent about 21 Hours leveling (3 days), and it really wasn't that bad. I set up camp at the CNet Salon, and just had at it. The amazing thing is that it didn't feel like 21 hours, it felt more like 10. Basically what I mean by that is for probably 11 hours I had customers!!! As a pure Entertainer, tips are not something I see often, but just hanging out in the Salon. Talking with other ID's and Customers, it was something else. It was actually fun. 
Although I found it strange that second to Stat Migration, "Make me fat" was they most requested..../shurg.
Well, it was fun to master ID, and now I have both of my toons looking as spiffy as I can.
I probably won't contribute much to this forum, but I will say that ID is a very unique and fun profession. And I look forward to learning all the tricks.
Well thats about it, just wanted to say hi.
(Now I have to find a Dancer to teach me, thats how excited I was with leveling up ID
)
MyT_Chicken
Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:51 am
#6
Do I get a badge.

BTW I'm serious when I say that Image Designer is a great profession. It really takes a lot of time and patients to explain to people the "rules". It's also hard because a lot of Customers have no idea what they want. Image Designer is a mix between Challenge and Fun...and thats why I like it.
Combat_Medic_to_be
Fri Mar 25, 2005 8:52 am
#8
*sigh* I'd have mastered by now but my PC just does not want to play
I'm in the throws of reinstalling everything after reformatting, this better work
Congratulations on your mastery
Congratulations on your mastery
Caliet
Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:53 am
#9
Congrats. This is an excellent profession and a good way to meet lots of new and interesting people. Some become friends, some you never see, and some you feed toa friend'srancor. Be sure never to confuse the first and the third.
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