parallelzero
chelia.blendy
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Some signatures are drug free, you know.
That's a lie and you know it.
Some signatures are drug free, you know.
Depends on what you mean by awesome ;3;How do you guys make such great sigs? :|
For my sigs, same thing. Only not powered by kawaii but awesomeness. :P This time though, the theme is by BaromegaMy sigs are powered by Kawaii. That's all I need:POh yeah, and GIMP and random searches for anime girl art
While they can surely help accelerate its progress, arse-kissing and steroids are actually nonessential to the signature-making process when you really get down to it. Backstabbing, theft, creative accounting, and general subterfuge are recognized as essential, though.
GIMP is a free Photoshop-esque photo editing program that quite a few non-professionals use. It's quite difficult to learn according to some people, but I use it personally, and think it's not that tough. Just needs some patience.Well, mine suck because I'm inexperienced and I don't have Photoshop.
I use MS Paint :|
I use GIMP, it is good for simple image editing. Anything complex doesn't look as good as Photoshop.You could also torrent Photoshop and find a key-gen for it, if you're that desperate.
I've never tried GIMP before though, but I guess any image editing program can be hard to use if you don't know what you want to do.
I don't viruses.
Oh well, my sigs are my creations so I should just deal with it. :D
I think what your work looks like, should only matter to you. I've had a lot of people who come up to me and start saying how crap their works too. To be honest, if you think your work is crap, I don't see why you continue to keep doing it. Obviously if you don't like your own work, you're not going to be passionate about it and you'll never succeed to the best of your abilities.
Never compare your work to others, no one has expectations of you. If you like it and you think it looks great, no one else's opinions should matter.
On the other hand, don't be too confident in your abilities. If you think too highly of your own handiwork, you'll never make any real progress.I think what your work looks like, should only matter to you. I've had a lot of people who come up to me and start saying how crap their works too. To be honest, if you think your work is crap, I don't see why you continue to keep doing it. Obviously if you don't like your own work, you're not going to be passionate about it and you'll never succeed to the best of your abilities.
Never compare your work to others, no one has expectations of you. If you like it and you think it looks great, no one else's opinions should matter.
I guess, but there are some times when people fail to see that their work looks great, yet they still put themsevles down due to low self esteem.
So I suppose it has some exceptions.
On the other hand, don't be too confident in your abilities. If you think too highly of your own handiwork, you'll never make any real progress.
If you think your work is crap and don't like it the way it currently is, remember that there's always room for experimentation and improvement. Don't be afraid to try new techniques or apply old ones in new ways. If you keep trying everything at your disposal and generally working hard at it, you may very well create something you can be proud of.
But that's just how some people work. Their brains are basically wired like that whether it be something natural or something that happened to them in their life. Besides, it may just be me, but I prefer a modest person over a smug bastard.
Now, help me out so I can be a real bro.
I think you know what I mean.