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The Daily Chit-Chat [2008]

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My style would be more of a grunge style, but I've been trying to do more of a smudgy style lately. I think my best would be grunge, however.

EDIT: I think it's because I find using brushes a lot easier than smudging. I like taking brush presets and playing around with them to give different effects though.
 
I have no true style. Although, I've been known for a messy soft grungy style. Iono though. ;/

I have to say that I hate frilly sparkly styles. I've never been too partial to the "Look at the pretty sparkles and little love stars and x's!!!" unless it has some dark side to it. Dashed borders also annoy me a lot. Don't know why though; it's just a pet peeve.
 
Hey idk what my style is but I'll say my style will be the preppy/gangster looking guy that wears baggy jeans, a blue and black shirt with black and white shoes that also wears a pink necklace.
 
XD @ Adrian: wrong type of style. we were talking about artistic style, not fashion.

anyway my best style is the pseudo-3d graphics look. I don't use and 3d rendering programs yet I've fooled some people.
 
Adrian Johnson: LAWLZ. They were talking graphics, buddy XD;
Anyhow, I'd say I don't really have a definite style either, but you know, I <3 simplicity.
And yes, vectors are a real pain in the arse to work with >_<;
 
When it comes to graphics, my style is vector vector vector!
It's gotta have to stick out from the rest in some way.

VECTORS ARE YOUR FRIEND!
 
Hey idk what my style is but I'll say my style will be the preppy/gangster looking guy that wears baggy jeans, a blue and black shirt with black and white shoes that also wears a pink necklace.
That made me lawl, because that's how I dress.
I'm dress very preppy.XD;
 
I love vector art, but I can never have the patience to do it. XD; I used to do a lot of blending, and clouds and stuff, and they turned out all sparkly and colourful, and then I tried a grunge look that didn't look half bad either. However, I haven't touched Photoshop in close to a year, so everything I make now doesn't look as good, but I'm working on improving. :x

As for my current style... it's really nothing. I can't describe it. XD
 
Adrian Johnson: LAWLZ. They were talking graphics, buddy XD;
Anyhow, I'd say I don't really have a definite style either, but you know, I <3 simplicity.
And yes, vectors are a real pain in the arse to work with >_<;
You love me? XD j/k.

Well, I can't really describe my style. Maybe like...dark? Well my last two themes were dark/black but I don't normally make black banners. x_x
 
I...haven't been making banners for very long, so I don't think I have a defined style just yet. I really like more of the clean cut stuff though, maybe with a certain predisposition towards the brighter colors.
 
I don't see why everyone is so critical about dress sense. It's really sad.

On the subject of what Styles I Use, I don't make themes for myself anymore these days 'cause I don't have the time, but when I did I was always trying to make them better and bigger than before, I was sort of obsessed.
 
I don't see why everyone is so critical about dress sense. It's really sad.

Neither do I.

Apparently, I'm emo, because I dress in black alot? o.O; And this is coming from my own sister. D;

My friends at school would get picked on too, for dressing in black.. I don't see the problem.. It's just a colour. o.o;
 
some people find black emo because they are idiots and anyone that wears black is emo to them which is pretty stupid

People are just idiots more like. C: But it doesn't change much since there's always gonna be stereotypes. I mean, all the emo/goths you find in the city dress in black and people just associate the colour because of it. Admittedly, there has been a decrease in them lately, at least from what I've seen every time I go into central. I wonder what happened to them, the city's suddenly overrun by foreigners instead. ^^;
 
I haven't touched image editing software in over a year. I feel like +=T H E O U T S I D E R=+.

Gothics originally picked black very happily as a way to distinguish themselves from the crowd. The free-thinkers, that is to say, not the depressed teenage anorexics with their bad poetry. I digress, but perhaps I should introduce a friend of mine, the only logical resolution phenomenon. I observe that all good themes are ridden as horses, then overridden, then beaten once they die of exhaustion, then smashed into the ground, until all self-respect and majesty is gone. Simultaneously, as they are used over time they are introduced to diferent influences they are mixed with contradictions and unnecessary, gratuitous waste (I was meaning to say superfluity, but then the sentence would become a little too verbose), to come into the state of general social taboo. This is the cause behind ovverratedness (it seems to me), and has ruined many a good--slightly socially unacceptable or pessimistic--philosophy or type of thinking. Anyone else notice this, if they will pardon my sentence formations?
 
I don't see why everyone is so critical about dress sense. It's really sad.

On the subject of what Styles I Use, I don't make themes for myself anymore these days 'cause I don't have the time, but when I did I was always trying to make them better and bigger than before, I was sort of obsessed.

I know. D:
I hate people that judge others on the way that they dress.
It's so stereotypical.
 
Gothics originally picked black very happily as a way to distinguish themselves from the crowd. The free-thinkers, that is to say, not the depressed teenage anorexics with their bad poetry. I digress, but perhaps I should introduce a friend of mine, the only logical resolution phenomenon. I observe that all good themes are ridden as horses, then overridden, then beaten once they die of exhaustion, then smashed into the ground, until all self-respect and majesty is gone. Simultaneously, as they are used over time they are introduced to diferent influences they are mixed with contradictions and unnecessary, gratuitous waste (I was meaning to say superfluity, but then the sentence would become a little too verbose), to come into the state of general social taboo. This is the cause behind ovverratedness (it seems to me), and has ruined many a good--slightly socially unacceptable or pessimistic--philosophy or type of thinking. Anyone else notice this, if they will pardon my sentence formations?

That makes so much metaphorical sense, it's almost poetic.

News to me. C:
 
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