a free psd coloring for my tip jar/subscribers i made & spend my time on on my deviantart ! feel free to adjust layers if you want to. just keep the credit to me still ! it might not work on all colors the same. this psd coloring comes with some adjustments ! icons can be freely used!
PRICE : none. only for my tip jar/subscribers ( if you don’t have deviantart or don’t want to subscribe to the tip jar, / hmu and i can send you my ko-fi you can donate on and ill send you the psd after it
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250 x 250 pix icons of actor Hunter Schafer. She uses she/her pronouns and is a trans-woman, please cast them accordingly.
free to use/save icons, please keep credit and like/reblog if you use thank you!
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i wanted to make an easily editable version of THIS TEMPLATE. i could not find the original or the creator but i will happily credit if later i am able!
basic ps knowledge needed, relies heavily on clipping masks!
fonts used are BEBAS KAI & LEMON TUESDAY
credit optional
download here
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This is hard especially at 3 am, anon, but I love to gush about people. I can do a lot in photoshop but not psds to save my life
@pinkinnards- this is a star fan blog
@kaijucatrph- being a subscriber I have like 20 of their psds so that means something. I have eye trouble and limb issues and this is some of the easiest to edit beautiful psds
@vendettapsds- crazy beautiful work
@robsources - just a legend
@waatsoned - I own so many of their stuff [unsure what pronouns so I apologize]
@calisources- deserves all the love and credit
@smolresources - the official coloring of this blog with the patience of a saint
Since some are really confused about how trim reblogs work, I am breaking it down with what I know.
First you need the trim reblogs switched on!
Then, I do this to ensure that the page is using the new editor, I refresh the page.
Now it's on to actually posting. Set up the first page for the thread, this could be a graphic to start off with, the persons response or just what I did below.
Post it!
Then go back into the post by reblogging! Use this as your starter or response.
Post that one and then you'll see the edit reblog function appear! Click it!
Select the top option and then press trim!
It will look like this as the finished product! The latest post will be shown but you can go back to the original post if needed. There you go! You've learned how to trim posts in the new beta editor.
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I just came across a fantastic post with some example sizing if you're posting your art (or any other images) online and I wanted to share. I'll link the article in the source link as well!
[Begin ID:] A screenshot of a post with the title reading "If your art is going to be shown online:" followed by additional text
Facebook image post: 1200 x 630 pixels
Instagram photo sizes: 1080 x 1080 pixels (square), 1080 x 566 pixels (landscape), 1080 x 1350 pixels (portrait)
Twitter post image size: 1024 x 512 pixels
Twitter card image size: 1200 x 628 pixels
Pinterest Standard Pin size: 1000 x 1500 pixels
Artstation image size: either 1920 pixel width, or 3840 pixel width if your system can handle it
Deviant art recommended 1920 x 1080 pixels
For a personal Website recommended 1920 x1080 pixels
Desktop or Phone wallpapers: 1920x1080 pixels will suffice, or you can go up to 2560 x 1440 pixels if you want to be safe
✧ UPLOADING GIF PACKS USING ONLY TUMBLR — A TUTORIAL.
In this tutorial, I’ll be showing you how I upload my gif/icon packs, and how I get rid of the coding that forces the gifs onto separate lines, without using any third-party websites. Please like or reblog if you find this helpful!
STEP ONE.
Upload your gifs into a text post. How many you can upload at once will depend on the quality of your internet connection. I prefer to upload in batches of 10-ish as I make them because my network adapter is busted, but with a decent connection you can easily upload 50+ in one post. There’ll be three little dots in the top right of the post as the gifs load up. It can take a while when there’s a lot of gifs, just give it a minute.
STEP TWO.
Once the dots disappear, save the post as a draft. It might seem like you can skip saving the post and just jump into step three, but saving it is essential. If you don’t, the gifs will disappear from your gif page within a day or two. Save the post as a draft.
STEP THREE.
Click the edit symbol on the draft. Then click the cogwheel in the top right. At the bottom of the pop-up is the Text Editor drop-down menu. Select ‘Markdown’, and then immediately go back and select ‘HTML.’
Going to Markdown first strips away the <figure> HTML, which is what forces all the gifs onto separate lines. You’ll be left with just the <img> HTML, like so:
STEP FOUR.
Copy the HTML, and open up your gif page. If you just want them to show on your usual blog theme, click ‘HTML’ and paste the gifs there. If you want to use a custom page theme, click the Layout drop-down menu at the top and select ‘Custom Layout’, paste the theme you want to use into it, and then paste the gifs into the space the code tells you to. Repeat as necessary until your entire gif pack is uploaded to the page.
Remember to give the page its own URL, and hit save. That’s all there is to it. You can delete the drafted post afterwards. No third-party websites needed for image-hosting or tag-stripping.
QUICK RECAP.
Upload gifs in a text post.
Save post as draft.
Edit draft > Cogwheel.
Text Editor: Markdown.
Text Editor: HTML.
Copy and paste into page.
Sleep easy knowing your gifs are safe.
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