Deagle - Dragon 
25 comments Deagle - Dragon, deagle skin for cs2d.
I make this skin with paint.net, i hope you like it.
Update:
Fixed outline.
Edit it for yourself.
Don't steal it.
(Yes i made this skin)
I make this skin with paint.net, i hope you like it.
Update:



(Yes i made this skin)
edited 4×, last 01.08.15 06:25:59 pm

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make deagle blaze pls for my cs2d version cs:go pls pls
edited 1×, last 08.03.17 10:20:00 pm

What is the problem ? I sure this is nice skin, my rate : 8/10. But, upload 3 file in some minutes ? Not naturally for me...
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GeoB: I disagree with uploading only if your file is perfect. There is no perfect creation, there will always be flaws and errors.
Upload your file if it's good enough, not if it's perfect. The entire purpose of submitting your file is so that you can receive criticism and improve it.
Aim for improvement, not perfection. Aim too high, and you'll miss.

Upload your file if it's good enough, not if it's perfect. The entire purpose of submitting your file is so that you can receive criticism and improve it.
Aim for improvement, not perfection. Aim too high, and you'll miss.
Well, even if they aren't stolen and they're made by you, I still suggest you firstly check your file (either is a map, skin, etc.) for unknown flaws or errors you made, before uploading a file. You can upload files as much as you want, but the quality is the big priority, also uploading files in a row, it doesn't make sense (and you just did that yesterday - uploading three files just in some minutes).
This is not a hate comment, this is just a FACT. When you are sure that there isn't any flaw in a skin for example, then you can upload it, but if still someone or some users detect a flaw on a skin, no worries.
What's the point in my comment, is uploading files in a row (even if they're made by you) will end up that many users will comment the detected flaws or errors, just like this file for example. And ye, I don't like the drop image too, the rest like buy image seem fine (at least I think). Never finish and upload your work so fast, just check for the flaws in your work.
This is not a hate comment, this is just a FACT. When you are sure that there isn't any flaw in a skin for example, then you can upload it, but if still someone or some users detect a flaw on a skin, no worries.
What's the point in my comment, is uploading files in a row (even if they're made by you) will end up that many users will comment the detected flaws or errors, just like this file for example. And ye, I don't like the drop image too, the rest like buy image seem fine (at least I think). Never finish and upload your work so fast, just check for the flaws in your work.
You did a big gun but you forgot about in hand and drop image man! You not deserve a like
try harder

Skin: Santa's failure shit. This is not really in NICE GOOD PERFECT quality.
in the hands - no words..
on the floor - ohh baby, another sex toy?
Anyway it's shades are looks okay.
in the hands - no words..
on the floor - ohh baby, another sex toy?

Anyway it's shades are looks okay.
I'll have to agree with that but if I asked anyone if he stole a thing there's a 99% chance that the answer would be "No im not a thief" regardless of truth.
Fine, forget it. I've done it before, I did it again but now it's a problem. I'll stop.
Fine, forget it. I've done it before, I did it again but now it's a problem. I'll stop.
No, you don't have to repeat yourself because my point was just that it is wrong to approach people the way you did if you only assume things.
It's not right to call someone a thief based on assumptions only.
It's not right to call someone a thief based on assumptions only.
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DC Guess I'll just have to repeat myself that I'm making an assumption based on experience in the past. Yes, it may be offensive but I'm not directly calling anyone a name (though hinting about it) and these sorts of accusations have worked in the past to find people who actually stole files.
Also, I even got it out of him that he made those a bit more than 5 hours ago, so the second paragraph does not apply here completely.
I think it's more likely that a person would steal a file rather than have capability to create 3 high quality skins in 5 hours.
Again, as I've said it's an assumption and if I knew for sure, the file would have already been removed.

Also, I even got it out of him that he made those a bit more than 5 hours ago, so the second paragraph does not apply here completely.
I think it's more likely that a person would steal a file rather than have capability to create 3 high quality skins in 5 hours.
Again, as I've said it's an assumption and if I knew for sure, the file would have already been removed.
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Rainoth: It's actually pretty offending to ask people where they stole their files because that way you say "impossible that you made that yourself, you are just a dirty thief". You should have asked if he really made those files himself instead. That would have been more neutral and less offending.
I understand and agree that it is suspicious when new people upload a ton of files. This doesn't mean that they must be stolen though. There are many explanations for this. You really don't need to have an account here to make custom stuff for the games. You could create like 1000 high quality files and upload them somewhere else or not at all and later decide to upload them here. So the upload frequency can be an indicator for theft but it does not necessarily have to be one.

I understand and agree that it is suspicious when new people upload a ton of files. This doesn't mean that they must be stolen though. There are many explanations for this. You really don't need to have an account here to make custom stuff for the games. You could create like 1000 high quality files and upload them somewhere else or not at all and later decide to upload them here. So the upload frequency can be an indicator for theft but it does not necessarily have to be one.
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J192: Yes. It's entirely possible. I'm relying on experience. Please tell me you wouldn't think the same if u see a newly registered person upload 3 high quality files within an hour? How many thiefs have we seen doing the same?

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Rainoth: That was unnecessarily hostile, he could have played CS2D way before he decided to make an account.

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The Gajos: Hey, there are exceptions, I'm not saying there aren't, but I'm using experience, common sense and information about him to make ASSUMPTIONS. If I was sure these files were stolen I would delete them and he'd be temp. banned. I dont want him to feel bad so I would allow him to remove files himself and he wouldn't be banned if he stole them.

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Rainoth: An advanced programmer that come here, can't upload his cool files here because he is New. No meme pls.
