Hey everyone, your friendly neighborhood unseenkiller here.

I just wanted to remind you that literally anything you want to design and release has the potential to improve GunCAD.

Stop doubting yourself. Stop seeking the approval of others. Stop chasing likes and follows. Make. Cool. Shit.

-Make 400 Glock 19 gen 3 remixes. -Make a texture pack of someone else’s design. -Change the hardware style of someone’s design to suit your own needs. -Design a catapult. -Release guides and documentation without even designing a gun. -Make a design for an unpopular caliber. -Focus on sustainable designs with readily available parts. -Focus on weird designs with 3 parts kits left in the world.

Literally everything, if released with all your work and materials, has the potential for improving GunCAD.

Your work and design isn’t finished when you release it, it’s the starting point for everyone else. It’s not about you, as a dev, it’s about us, as a community.

Trust me, having a following isn’t helpful or awesome. Enjoy your distraction-free life, and make awesome shit.

  • Alyosha@forum.guncadindex.comM
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    9 days ago

    When you create a design, you are actually building two things: the design, and yourself.

    It’s okay if your design is not all that popular. It’s okay if nobody other than you builds it! Because no matter what the outcome of the design is, you have made yourself a more skilled developer, and that is just as important.

    We’re not just building guns, we’re building engineers, and we’re building a community. That’s 3D2A.