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Creative & DIY
SO THATâS HOW THEY FUCKING DO IT
Reblogging this because my entire life, all of my bows have looked like my shoelaces. Wrapping presents is going to be so much more aesthetically pleasing now
Dinner dress ca. 1883-84
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Robe Ă transformation ca. 1885
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"You are no longer licensed to use the software," Adobe told them.
Friendly reminder that GIMP does pretty much everything Photoshop does, and itâs 100% free. Fuck DRM and the license culture, we have plenty of open source options available to us as a consumer.
Lightworks is a freeware video editor on par with Premiere
Blender is an excellent freeware 3D renderer,possibly better than After Effects
Lightzone to replace Lightroom
Inkscape to replace Illustratr
Audacity to replace Audition (I also received a free version of Pro Tools with my Scarlett Solo audio interface)
If Adobe is going to be greedy shitheads, then fuck âem. Donât use their stuff. Freeware can be just as good, if not better, than Adobe CC.
reblog to save a digital arts major
Reblog to save an artist.
oh jEEZ
I will keep saying this: GIMP sucks butts.
- Medibang Paint and Fire Alpaca for more cartoon style illustration
- Krita for painting
- Clip Studio Paint (not free, but often on sale and cheap even at full price) is better than PS for art and Iâm about to cut adobe entirely. Even does some photo editing.
- Paint Tool SAI (again, not free but cheap) old but good, thereâs a ton of hacked copies around too. Not hard to get for free.
- Open Tunez for animation.
Iâm currently using Affinity Photo and itâs a great Photoshop alternative. One time fee only and itâs not really expensive, plus supports PSD formats. Free trial available too! Davinci Resolve for video editing is amazing as well! :)
Another great art program to include in the list is the completely free, no download, browser recreation of photoshop, Photopea! It has the potential/customizability to be as robust as a full copy of photoshop while also being perfectly accessible to anyone looking to just do some quick edits with no strings attached.
Also, heads up to anyone using it,
As of July 5th 2021, Audacity is now considered a potential spyware security risk,
so please approach it with caution and do some research on the situation as things progress.
âBut if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.â
not even risking that shit
scrolled past this, re-evaluated my life, then SCROOOLLLED back up and hit the damn reblog button.Â
Last comment same thing. Sorry to the next person who sees this. I just canât risk it. I have things I need to do before my life becomes hell. Lol
man i fucking hate yall who tf put this up knowing damn well we all gonna reblog it im heated im really sick af bout thisÂ
I donât play that shit lol sorry
WHyyyy
Sorry everyone
If only if only the woodpecker sighs the bark on the tree was as soft as the sky why the wolf waits below hungry and lonely he cries to the moon if only if only
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this post followed me to Facebook and im sooo annoyed!
Itâs been a MINUTE since Iâve seen Madame Zeroni, fr fr
I HATE TUMBLR FKKKK SAKES
LMAOOOO
Not tryna fuck up any of my planetary Returns~
I reblogged this yesterday but idc, I ainât playing games with Madame Zeroni or Mama Kitt
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Madame Zeroni ainât for play play
Fuck it, hope she bless me
But what if a nigga donât reblog this and they great great great grand kid finds a treasure chest?đ€
What year did this start? Iâm always feels my like I have to reboot this
not risking shitttt
The fuck, guys? I donât even know who she is bur damn Iâve been cursed before so I ainât risking
The fuck you mean you donât know who she is?!
she gets re-blogged on my dashboard at least once a week?
DAMNIT I HAD TO REBLOG THIS YESTERDAY
Seven years after, I see you again đ
How I write. Love this explanation.
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Below are links to sections of a very long list of events that occurred in the century. If you are looking for major events for the specific period in which your story takes place, the links below will take you to a list that details every significant event that took place, for every single year within that decade.
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Qing dynasty (China)
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Boysâ Names Associated With The 19th Century
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âThis is your daily, friendly reminder to use commas instead of periods during the dialogue of your story,â she said with a smile.
âUnless you are following the dialogue with an action and not a dialogue tag.â He took a deep breath and sat back down after making the clarifying statement.Â
âHowever,â she added, shifting in her seat, âitâs appropriate to use a comma if thereâs action in the middle of a sentence.â
âTrue.â She glanced at the others. âYou can also end with a period if you include an action between two separate statements.â
Things I didnât know
âAndââ she waved a pen as though to underline her statementââif youâre interrupting a sentence with an action, you need to type two hyphens to make an en-dash.â
You guys have no idea how many students in my advanced fiction workshop didnât know any of this when writing their stories.
âNo to mention the use of a semi-colon; Those can be quite useful, when used to separate two individual yet related sentences,â he pointed out with a grin.
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Zigzag Method : Creating Plots
How to Plot a Romance NovelÂ
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Writing Something With Meaning ***
Past Or Present Tense? : How To Decide
Writing Your Work
How To Write A Fabulous Chapter #1Â ***
How to Build a Romance Thread in Your StoryÂ
The Big Book Of Writing Sex ***
6 Ways to Get Your Readers Shipping Like CrazyÂ
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20 Tips for Writing Lovable Romance Novel Heroes
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80+ Barriers to Love: A List of Ideas to Keep Romantic Tension HighÂ
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50 Things Your Characters Can Do WHILE They Talk ***
How To Write Action And Fight Scenes
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Writing Good Kissing Scenes
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Career Masterpost ***
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Character Flaws ***
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Why You Would Read Your Novel Out Loud ***
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How To Write A Captivating First Sentence
10 Things Your Opening Chapter Should Do: A Check-List for Self-Editing ***
Saving Your Story: Finding Where It Went Wrong
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Dialogue/Description Balance
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Where Chapter #2 Should Start
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The Emotional Wounds Thesaurus
Text To Speech Reader
Compare Character HeightsÂ
A Visual Dictionary of Tops
Writers Helping Writers
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Most Important Writing Tips ***
Letâs talk about diversity in novels
Letting Go Of Your Story
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How To Create A Good Book Cover
Write or Die
Tip of my Tongue
Character Traits Form
Online Thesaurus
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Coma: Types, Causes, etc
Tips for writing blood loss
Gunshot Wound Care
Examples of Hospital Forms
Common Legal Questions
The Writerâs Forensics Blog
Brain Injury Legal Guide
Types of Surgical Operations
Types of Mental Health Problems
A Day in the Life of a Mental Hospital Patient
Global Black Market Information ***
Crime Scene Science
Examining Mob Mentality
How Street Gangs Work
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Story Plot Generator
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50 Romance Plot Ideas
Reading Like A Writer ***
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Writers Block
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What To Do When The Words Wonât Flow ***
9 Ways To Be A More Productive Writer
âI Cannot Write A Good Sentence Todayâ (How To Get Over It)Â ***
Real Writing Advice ***
Info You Need To Know & Words You Didnât Think Of
A Writerâs Thesaurus ***
Words To DescribeâŠÂ ***
Words & Phrases To Use In Your Sex Scenes ***
Colors (An Extensive List Of Colors)
List Of Kinks & Fetishes ***
List Of Elemental Abilities
inkarnate.com : World Creator And Map Maker For Your Imaginary Setting
Body Language Phrases
List Of Legendary Creatures
How To Write Magic
Hairstyle References
Hemingway : Writing Checker
Body Types: Words To Describe Bodies and How They Move Around
Poisonous Herbs and Plants ***
The Psychology of Color
The Meaning behind Rose color
Types of Swords
Color Symbolism
How a handgun works
How to Write a Eulogy
Types of Crying
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Superstitions and More
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Language of Flowers
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For all the writers out there. Please reblog this!
How to write a kiss
Rebloggable version, as requested by davrosbro. :)
Oooh! Â Yes! Â I love kisses. Â Kisses are where it all starts ;).
Okay, first, remember that a kiss is much, much more than just lips. Â It is lips, but also tongues, teeth, eyes, faces, hands, noses, bodies, heartbeats, Â breath, voice- and most importantly, a kiss is emotions. Â A kiss without emotion is just wet mushy lips stuck together. Â Ew. Â Gross. Â The most important part of a kiss isnât the how, but the who- because of the emotions between the two people.
Okay so:
lips- Lips can slide, glide over each other smoothly, or they can be chapped and rough and dry and get stuck on each other. Â They can match, top-to-top and bottom-to-bottom, or they can overlap, with one personâs top or bottom lip captured between the other personâs lips (yummy). Â If there is lipstick or chapstick there is lipstick or chapstick flavor, otherwise, lips donât have a taste (can you taste yours?). Â Lips also can smack- the sound of two of them coming together or pulling apart, because theyâre wet and warm and soft.
tongue- Tongues are always wet, and always warm. Â Theyâre very versatile. Â They can trace over lips, teeth, or another tongue. Â They can be smooth and graceful or teasing and flicking. Â When tongues are involved, there is drool. Â Itâs only sexy when you like the person youâre kissing, or else itâs kinda gross. :P
teeth- teeth can clack together awkwardly, or teeth can bite down sensually. Â A person biting their own lip is cute, a person biting anotherâs lips is sexy. Â A person biting gently is sensual, a person biting roughly is sexual.
eyes- Eyes can be wide open with surprise, half-lidded with desire, fully closed with pleasure. Â Eyes can gaze lovingly, lustfully, wistfully, hungrily, seductively- it all depends upon the emotions of your characters. Â Have them do whatever you like, but donât leave them out- give them at least a mention!
faces- Faces are what the lips are attached to. Â Noses bump, cheeks flush, ears turn red, foreheads either wrinkle or relax. Â Kisses can leave lips, quite easily, and become kisses on chins, cheeks, noses, foreheads, ears, necks, throats. Â Kisses on noses or foreheads are cute and adorable, kisses on cheeks are sweet, kisses on chins, ears, and throats are very sexual. Â And a kiss on the lips can be all of those! <3
hands- Hands are super-important. Â In order to describe a kiss, usually you want to also describe the hands. Â Where are they? Â Does one character have their hand behind the otherâs head or back, holding them close? Â Are they on someoneâs shoulders pulling them near, or pushing them away? Â Fingers brushing someoneâs cheek or palms grabbing someoneâs ass convey two very different kinds of situations, even if the kiss itself is exactly the same.
noses- Noses are annoying. Â They easily get in the way, especially for first kisses! Â People have to tilt their head to one side or the other, and if they donât, noses bump. Â Iâd only mention noses if a kiss is supposed to be awkward or uncertain or nervous.
bodies- bodies are either close together, or far away. Â Someone can be surrounded comfortingly by someoneâs arms, or terrifyingly trapped by them. Â Bodies are warm or hot, they are calm or nervous, relaxed or tense. Â Body language says a lot. Â Is your character pulling away, or moving closer?
heartbeat- Hearts can beat fast or slow, and thatâs about all they can do- but there are lots of reasons why they do! Â A heart can beat fast with fear or excitement or nervousness; a heart can pound with lust or race with terror or sing with joy. Â Hearts can glow, cower, or shatter. Â When you really want to drive the emotions of a character home, mention the heart.
breath- To me, the most consuming part of a kiss is the breath. Â The air that someone else has just breathed going deep into your lungs is very intimate. Â Lips and tongues donât have a taste, but breath does. Â Each personâs breath tastes different, smells different, and surrounds a person differently than anyone elseâs breath. Â Breath can be warm and sweet, breath can be hot and sexy, breath can be hot and frightening. Â It is something that is very present and should not be left out. Â A lot of writers leave breath out. Â And itâs so important; itâs the most intimate part of a kiss. Â Someone else is breathing into your lungs, and itâs either heaven or itâs hell.
voice- Voice conveys much, even without words. Â A voice can groan, whimper, gasp, moan, catch, whine, scream, sigh. Â Voice can convey emotion powerfully, and while some kisses are silent, usually theyâre not.
emotion- Â Emotion is the most important- and the thing you try not to say. Â You want to describe it, through all of the things above, so that itâs perfectly clear what your characters are feeling, without you ever using the âfeelings wordsâ. Â If theyâre in love, their bodies will lean close, their eyes will smile, their voices will giggle softly. Â If theyâre nervous, their palms will sweat, their noses will bump, their voices will shudder. Â If theyâre afraid, their muscles will be tense, their faces will grimace, their lips will not open. Â Emotion is the color that you keep inside your mind as you write; itâs the base line that drives the description behind everything else you say.
Wow, that was a lot!  Gosh I hope it wasnât too much!  Keep in mind not every kiss has all these things- this is just a list of things to consider when writing a kiss, and based on how long of a kiss you want to make.  Keep in mind that typing âthey kissed for a long timeââŠthatâs six words, it takes half a second to read, so thatâs a short kiss!  If you want a long kiss, you need long sentences that make the reader linger.
So maybe to start off, pick three things on the list to describe in your first kiss. Â Donât try to do it all- that would be too much for even the most epic kiss. Â Just pick whatâs most important to this particular scene, to these particular characters, and describe those parts along with the lips, and youâve got yourself an awesome, emotional kiss. <3
Characteristics of Keys
C Major Completely Pure. Its character is: innocence, simplicity, naĂŻvety, childrenâs talk.
C Minor Declaration of love and at the same time the lament of unhappy love. All languishing, longing, sighing of the love-sick soul lies in this key.
Db Major A leering key, degenerating into grief and rapture. It cannot laugh, but it can smile; it cannot howl, but it can at least grimace its crying.âConsequently only unusual characters and feelings can be brought out in this key.
C# Minor Penitential lamentation, intimate conversation with God, the friend and help-meet of life; sighs of disappointed friendship and love lie in its radius.
D Major The key of triumph, of Hallelujahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing. Thus, the inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key.
D Minor Melancholy womanliness, the spleen and humours brood.
Eb Major
The key of love, of devotion, of intimate conversation with God.
D# Minor Feelings of the anxiety of the soulâs deepest distress, of brooding despair, of blackest depression, of the most gloomy condition of the soul. Every fear, every hesitation of the shuddering heart, breathes out of horrible D# minor. If ghosts could speak, their speech would approximate this key.
E Major Noisy shouts of joy, laughing pleasure and not yet complete, full delight lies in E Major.
E minor NaĂŻve, womanly innocent declaration of love, lament without grumbling; sighs accompanied by few tears; this key speaks of the imminent hope of resolving in the pure happiness of C major.
F Major Complaisance & Calm.
F Minor
Deep depression, funereal lament, groans of misery and longing for the grave.
F# Major Triumph over difficulty, free sigh of relief uttered when hurdles are surmounted; echo of a soul which has fiercely struggled and finally conquered lies in all uses of this key.
F# Minor A gloomy key: it tugs at passion as a dog biting a dress. Resentment and discontent are its language.
G Major Everything rustic, idyllic and lyrical, every calm and satisfied passion, every tender gratitude for true friendship and faithful love,âin a word every gentle and peaceful emotion of the heart is correctly expressed by this key.
G Minor Discontent, uneasiness, worry about a failed scheme; bad-tempered gnashing of teeth; in a word: resentment and dislike.
Ab Major Key of the grave. Death, grave, putrefaction, judgment, eternity lie in its radius.
Ab Minor Grumbler, heart squeezed until it suffocates; wailing lament, difficult struggle; in a word, the color of this key is everything struggling with difficulty.
A Major This key includes declarations of innocent love, satisfaction with oneâs state of affairs; hope of seeing oneâs beloved again when parting; youthful cheerfulness and trust in God.
A Minor Pious womanliness and tenderness of character.
Bb Major Cheerful love, clear conscience, hope aspiration for a better world.
Bb Minor A quaint creature, often dressed in the garment of night. It is somewhat surly and very seldom takes on a pleasant countenance. Mocking God and the world; discontented with itself and with everything; preparation for suicide sounds in this key.
B Major Strongly coloured, announcing wild passions, composed from the most glaring colours. Anger, rage, jealousy, fury, despair and every burden of the heart lies in its sphere.
B Minor This is as it were the key of patience, of calm awaiting onesâs fate and of submission to divine dispensation.
From Christian Schubart's Ideen zu einer Aesthetik der Tonkunst (1806) translated by Rita Steblin in A History of Key Characteristics in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries. UMI Research Press (1983).
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immortals getting clingy and needy because you have so little time we need to make the most of it
and their lovers being like chill iâve still got like fifty years and weâve already spent decades together weâve been like all around the world by now but rly all I need is you
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