User talk:Barinthus1188

Hey there, welcome to the wiki! (And if you've been here a while, well, this is the first I've noticed you.) I noticed you made 14(!) edits in a row to the Frostmaw's Burrows article. I would like to take a moment to point out the "Show Preview" button - it's right next to the "Save Page" button below the big text box when you're editing a page. This button lets you see the effects of your edits without having to save the article, which can really help to reduce the number of actual edits in the article's history (which also show up on the Special:Recent Changes page and on users' Special:Watchlist pages). So if you could start using that button when making edits in the future, that would be great! &mdash;Dr Ishmael 10:11, 11 September 2007 (CDT)


 * Eeep! It didn't occur to me I was cluttering up other ppl's pages although it's obivious.  Sometimes I don't connect dots :-p.  Thanks for the head-up!  I want to help out without being a hassle for others.  I've made minor editings in the past but I guess with GW:EN I saw an opportunity to jump in and make contributions to a valuable resource I've relied upon.  Many thanks for the welcome and any other noob mistakes I may make, do let me know!  Barinthus 13:10, 11 September 2007 (CDT)


 * On the link you just added to your userpage, you can do a simple link like this: Kilroy Spawning Locations project, or remove the GuildWiki: part like this: Kilroy Spawning Locations project. See Wikipedia's Help:Link page for more on how this works.  (I recommend bookmarking Wikipedia's Help section, you can find quick answers there to almost any wikicode question.) &mdash;Dr Ishmael [[Image:Diablo_the_chicken.gif]] 22:29, 11 September 2007 (CDT)


 * Thumbs up! Barinthus 02:12, 12 September 2007 (CDT)

Hey, Barinthus! I like your enthusiasm, I was going to make Norn Guard and Norn Guard Captain last night but I was too tired then I saw you made them today! I updated the screenshots only because yours were a bit choppy. Try to put your graphics settings all the way at max and set the Anti-Aliasing at 4x to provide the best quality screenshot, especially for an NPC since they stand still. Cheers.


 * Hey there! The thing is I think graphics were already at the max but I will look into Anti-Aliasing.  Maybe my card isn't that great?  Anyway thanks for the feedback :) Barinthus 03:16, 12 September 2007 (CDT)


 * The choppy effect is most likely the Anti-Aliasing setting, pretty easy to fix for a still screen shot, a bit more difficult to switch on-the-fly for an enemy screencap.


 * Checked out new pictures, they do seem much better. I'm not at home right now so I cannot compare my images with the new ones, it's for my benefit to see how much difference anti-aliasing makes.  Any further suggestions/feedbacks, do feel free to share! Barinthus 03:22, 12 September 2007 (CDT)