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22 for the movie rec ask 👀
Thank you so much for sending this in, it is posted here, and I apologize profusely for how long it took me to post!
#asks#ask meme#ask game#gif meme#I've been having a lot of fun playing around with different formats/coloring with these requests#I appreciate you sending this in thank you again!
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! 🥢 𓂅 𝗺𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼𝗺 ,, 𝗻𝗼 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗹𝗲 ◞
╭ hi ! I'm super happy you've across my tumblr ! I'm a beginner so kindly bear with me lol this space is just for fun so please make sure to be a kind visitor and respectful to each other . My best wish I ask of you is that I hope you will enjoy what I do here <3 ╯
ᥫ᭡ 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗧 ?? 𓏧
⤿ mostly icons & layouts .
⦅ but maybe , possibly often ⦂ gifs ,
edits , pngs , mood boards , wallpapers ,
headers , banners , borders and bios ⦆
ᥫ᭡ 𝗗𝗡𝗜❜𝗦 !! 𓏧
⤿ anything problematic , toxic or weird tbh but a few specifics would have to be : racists ( obviously ) , toxic feminists , misogynists , misandrists , p*dophilia , incest[+]self-cest , couples with two year age gaps ( basically I mean if someone is 17 and below and you/they or your ship/fav character is two years older or even , especially , higher than the significant other , that is so disturbing and gross to me . ) , people who justify age ups in their stories/fav book/fav author just to s*xualize , fantasize , fetishize and or romanticize minors/minor characters , ship wars , nsfw/smutty ( just the odd kind , like underage smut/smut written by minors ) kinky stuff ( like bestiality/age play/mommy or daddy rp/ddlg/little space/breeding/r*pe/nonconsenual s*x/p*ssing junk . DIS.GUS.TANG🤢 ) and much more . these are just the main concerns to me .
ᥫ᭡ 𝗥𝗘𝗤𝗨𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗦 ?? 𓏧
⤿ requests are definitely open for now ! and yes I do accept anon/anonymous requests ! all I ask is that if you request anonymously to at least give me a letter and number or emoji to address you by so I don't get confused (。>‿‿<。 )
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example : ❝ hi ! I'm 2B and
I just wanted to request ( thing ) ! ❞
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ᥫ᭡ 𝗥𝗘𝗤𝗨𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗥𝗨𝗟𝗘𝗦 ?? 𓏧
⤿ credit me . do re-upload my things , do not claim my creations as your own , do not steal from me , do not ask for my stuff if you do not intend to use it correctly , do not request if you aren't going to use the material for at least one day or one full week .
do not ghost spam request . I work hard on my stuff so please don't request something from me if you're just gonna turn around and ask another person for something similar/different and didn't even use what I gave to you for at least an hour . do not recreate/copy my things either . you may use my things on other platforms as long as you give me credit .
⤿ be patient . these things take time
⤿ you can only ask for two things at a time , I don't want to feel overwhelmed .
⤿ be specific in your request . like character name or the show the character is from , softcore ? kidcore ? , what theme color ( purple , red blah blah blah ) , what kind of edit or format and yada yada . you get the jist of it . right ?
ᥫ᭡ 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗠𝗘 !? 𓏧
⤿ I am twenty years old , my birthday is March/12th , my birth year is 2002 , sensitive/emotional , can be very awkward/nervous , I'm a person of color , I'm quite chubby , kinda super shy irl , a bit of an introvert but I've been told I talk a lot so idk 😂 , I absolutely adore girly/cutesy/soft/comfy/colorful things <33
and last but not least ; I love reading , writing and editing so much ! but anywho , that's about it folks . I thank you for stopping by and actually reading this the whole way through and I wish you a wonderful start and end to all your days , mwah ! ଘ(੭ ᐛ )੭♡
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I've been really into graphic design lately and I want to start! do you have any tips?
Hey, thanks for asking, I guess I do have some tips
• For absolute beginners I'd recommend first looking into graphic programs and finding the best fit for what you want to create - the adobe cloud is great but to start out there are many free alternatives. If you're into drawing as well I'd recommend checking out Procreate.
• Study the basics - e.g. look at the difference between vectors and pixel graphics, file formats (jpg vs png vs tiff etc.), look up different methods to cut out images as it's something you'll probably need at some point, and maybe also have a look at recent design or color trends (that's always fun, too). Also advisable as a beginner is to study general do's and don'ts (for example working with text, website design or layouting have some clear rules for what works and what doesn't - most people already have a sense of aesthetic but it's always a good idea to prevent creating some graphic design is my passion meme stuff, see r/crappydesign or the likes).
• If you want to create with the intention of publishing your works effectively on certain platforms (like Instagram) it's always clever to look up which formats work best (1080x1080 is standard square for Instagram for example). If you want to create wallpapers look up common sizes and set up your canvas accordingly.
• Find inspiration and ideas - of course you need at least a rough idea about what you want to create. I for example love all things 80s, so for inspiration I look up 80s media, technology, fashion etc. to find things I could incorporate in my designs (e.g. patterns, color schemes, shapes, fonts etc.). An amazing platform for this is Pinterest of course, but I also frequently use unsplash.com (free to use gorgeous photography that you can use right away for your designs), youtube (for tutorials mainly) and lots of tumblr blogs.
• If you want to use photos make sure you know about copyright and fair use - platforms like Pinterest mostly feature copyrighted images, so never just use an image without considering this. Always ask first and give credit.
• Watch lots of tutorials - in the beginning I had no idea about the capabilities of graphic programs and was often wondering how artists were able to create certain things. So of course you need to learn somehow and watching tutorials on youtube is a great way to do so. It’s also fun to just look through random design tutorials until the algorythm shows you something you really like and want to recreate or use for your own works. Like this I also learned lots of basics (advanced working with layers, clipping masks, transparency, layer styles, filters and all kinds of photoshop tools).
• Familiarize yourself with the graphic program of your choice. Check out which tools are available and try to use them. Experiment with shapes, brushes, text, gradients, etc. Set up your workplace according to your needs and look through all options, settings and tabs to see what your possibilities are. Play around with a photo and try to edit the hell out of it. Like this you’ll probably already find some tools or settings that inspire you and ways you might want to incorporate them into your designs.
• Recreate and adopt. Recreating artworks that inspire you or designing along tutorials is the best way to learn in my opinion, as it is with drawing as well. As you learn new techniques you can begin to incorporate more and more of them into your own artworks, your drafting process will change as you’re able to consider more ways to reach your design goal, and you will also gain lots of new inspiration as well. When I discovered the possibilities of layer mixing I began designing with them in mind and just playing around yielded some amazing results; I made note of my favourite styles and now am frequently using them in my designs.
• Draft and save inspiration. I always carry my sketchbook around and doodle things when I have a few minutes of time or when inspiration hits me. You often see things in the real world that strike you as interesting, so make sure you don’t forget about them later when you want to design. This can be posters, flyers or other design works but also nature, people, clothes, etc. Taking written notes also works great for me. For collecting inspiration online I mostly use Pinterest (create artboards for specific aesthetics and pin all images that fit and inspire you in some way so you can look them up later as reference), but I also have lots of bookmarks neatly organized to save images that aren’t on pinterest. I never just copy and save on my computer because I might not know who to credit later.
• Refine your own aesthetic, polish your artworks and take challenges. Try to design outside of your comfort zone (I’m really not a fan of working with Adobe Illustrator for example but need it a lot for my job so I decided to use it more at home for my own art and am now quite fond of some of the tools) and challenge yourself - e.g. you can try to design within a certain decade’s aesthetic, participate in online design challenges, ask for requests from friends or followers, etc. Keep up with design trends (especially if you’re planning to sell your artworks in some way at some point).
• Less is more. Edit edit edit. Something I still struggle with given that the 80s aesthetic I love always screams more is more. Train your abstraction ability (making pixel art or super minimalist things is a great way to practice). Learn what an artwork / layout / website etc. really needs and what can be scrapped. Don't be afraid of blank spaces. Never bedazzle just for the sake of filling space.
That’s all I can think of right now, hope this helps ♡ if you have questions about specific things you can always hit me up.
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