Fourthed. If you want the shoes, you have two options:
1. Buy them and mod them yourself.
2. Buy them and have someone else mod them for you.
If you won't/can't do number one, you don't have much room to judge the value of the time and talent it takes to pull off 2.
As I said before, learn the skills. Once you have that point of reference you'll have a whole new respect for the work Brad and others do and recognize just how much value for money you're getting out of a modding service.
...but remember, number 1 is always an option, and if you screw up, you might not have shoes anymore. So read through the thread again, and if there is something specific you don't understand, quote the post and ask for clarification, we are a community that loves sharing information almost as much as we love making sure our artisans are compensated for their work.
-Nick
1. Buy them and mod them yourself.
2. Buy them and have someone else mod them for you.
If you won't/can't do number one, you don't have much room to judge the value of the time and talent it takes to pull off 2.
As I said before, learn the skills. Once you have that point of reference you'll have a whole new respect for the work Brad and others do and recognize just how much value for money you're getting out of a modding service.
...but remember, number 1 is always an option, and if you screw up, you might not have shoes anymore. So read through the thread again, and if there is something specific you don't understand, quote the post and ask for clarification, we are a community that loves sharing information almost as much as we love making sure our artisans are compensated for their work.
-Nick