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Clan crest Guide: Download clan crests from www.l2.hopzone.net save it and put it in c://   Open it with the painting program  save it ..... as Bitmap 256 color at c:// and rename it to whatever u like  but u must remember it and must be at english characters. Now open lineage 2 login open the clan bar and press there wich says  edit crest  and press set crest now u must put the path of the  crest that u saved at local disc Its like c://(the name of the crest).bmp press enter and u are ok :P   

 

Video :http://rapidshare.com/files/130604672/clip0010.rar.html

 

Guide: how to make your own clan crest: Download a clan crest and open it with painting and edit the crest that u had opened  when u edit it save it as bmp 256 colors at local disc and do the same steps to put it on lineage 2

 

Video:http://rapidshare.com/files/130605735/clip0012.rar.html

 

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This is stupid, everyone knows how to go to paint make the right pixels then save as 256bmp. Your title says guide to making clan crests not downloading and editing. Either change title or post pics/suggestions/ideas on how to make "your own"(From scratch) clan crests.

 

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i add to that's for make clan crest easly when open it ur edition program , enlarge it to 400% or more to make it more easy to see and edit with mouse cursor

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This is stupid, everyone knows how to go to paint make the right pixels then save as 256bmp. Your title says guide to making clan crests not downloading and editing. Either change title or post pics/suggestions/ideas on how to make "your own"(From scratch) clan crests.

 

Like Videur suggested...

 

 

chill out man

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