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smplyverse · 7 days ago
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Hello. This is Jacob Maverick R.
I am the Smply man >:]
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It’s been a while since I posted and I thought I’d leave this platform cuz of the whole AI craze, but… not like anywhere else is better so-
I didn’t wanna bother explaining so a bunch of comics/ timelines in the Smplyverse are mentioned in the tags. These are just the ones I could name off the top of my head.
I don’t have a neat way of organizing them atm but I’ll try to get to that someday. If I ever do, I’ll probably post it here.
Here’s links to the comics I’m already posting:
Anyways, I’m also gonna post DivideD on @smplyverse-divided again so expect that (the comic was originally for Tumblr anyways)-
Idk what else to say uhhhhhh eat salad and curry 👍
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deartaetae · 9 years ago
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hey, i hope im not bothering you, first of all; your edits are always so nice and they truly inspires me to continue making graphics! anyways, i was hoping you could tell me what typo you used in this graphics /post/145659113555/ or did you make it? :o thanks, i really adored that graphics of yours, colors are on point tbh(:
That is the best compliment!! And you’re not! I’m currently buried under articles for literature reviews and hitting dead ends with them, so this message is a breather actually! I assume you’re talking about the type for “fantasy” and “loving myself”. It’s actually a psd file by finchrp(?) that I altered a bit. I can’t seem to find the files anywhere online so I zipped it up and uploaded it to mediafire (here), even though after you take a peek at it you’ll find out it’s pretty easy to make from scratch on your own!
If you don’t know how to edit a smart object just double-click on the layer window and it’ll pop up as a separate file where you can change the text, then save and close. For the glow, the psd has a layer with a single centered round circle, but I would replace it with your own layer to suit the text. You can make a glow using a large round brush at 0% opacity and set the blend mode to whatever you like. I prefer normal, soft light, or difference (but you gotta use the inverted color for that; I just find difference blend mode makes it more neon-like) depending on the image it’s placed on. Reminder that the font, Las Enter, is for only personal usage.
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