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Thanks so much for following! I appreciate it! :)
You're very welcome!
Thanks for following, lifeinredshades! I appreciate it! :)
And thank YOU. That's a beautiful blog you got there :)
The Lady's Choice: Recommendations
((Here are a few of my favorite Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Legend of Korra related, Non-Roleplay, blogs.))
finding-my-ways.tumblr.com
This is a mult-ifandom blog with a majority of the posts relating to atla and lok, you can find anything from gifs to photosets being shared here and they always manage to brighten my dashboard.
humanityandsavagery.tumblr.com
Always sharing great imagery, gifs and photosets relating to atla and lok, this blog will show you the most intense and the most calming moments of both shows.
dailystills.tumblr.com
If you appreciate high quality stills from Avatar: The Legend of Korra this is the blog for you. They capture so many great scenes in wonderful clarity. They have also been known to post various other high quality images.
korrapicspam.tumblr.com
The name says it all. Korra = good, pic spam = good. You get a bit of fan creations here, cosplay, fan art, comics.
((Well, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do if you give them a follow. I had been meaning to do this for awhile, it was fun.))
Thank you so much for following! I appreciate it! :)
No problem! You have a lot of Korra stills, so I thought I'd follow for more. ^^
Do you use a lot of curves, and lasso/levels in editing your caps? They look so bright and colourful. Your caps look really unique and great. Builds up the spirit, sort of. :D
Hello!
I probably stick to curves the most, I personally find it the easiest to adjust and work with, particularly with animated caps where it's easy to make everything a bit too washed out (sometimes I go overboard too!). I've sorted of just started experimenting with the RGB settings on curves too which I've found particularly useful when some colours might be a bit too dominant in a cap, or I just want more of a certain hue. Most of the time I'll just stick to 2-3 curves layers to adjust the lights and shadows, but the basic brightness adjustment can be useful right at the end if I'm still unhappy with the cap :)
And again, thank youuuuuu!
Thanks so much following! I appreciate it so much! Love ya!!! -gio
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yes yes yes... your icon is really hot hot hot hot... her backkkkk
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