My books’ current state of living
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My books’ current state of living
FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS BEBE! happy birthday!! <3 i HOPE YOU HAVE AN AMAZING ONE. I LOVE YOU TILL THE MOON AND BACK. ONE DAY WE SHALL MEET AND CONQUER THE WORLD.
THANK YOU ILSE, MY SUNSHINE!!!!
WE WILL! They won't know what hit 'em!
Happy Birthday Honey!! Thank you so much for being my friend! and for getting me back into reading by directing me towards BookTube! I hope you enjoy the thing that I got you that is coming in the mail soon!! So sorry that it’s late, and that this gifset is a bit weird??? idk the font is off. Also, is it weird that I giffed your face? I chose a part with your fave <3 Thank you for being a constant ray of sunshine and someone I can talk to about anything! Stay you, have a FANTASTIC day, love, Michaela x
dhampirkid replied to your post “having a mental breakdown because of revenge of the sith. how’s...”
this has been me ever since that movie came out.
10 years late and i’ve finally joined you all
aliciaflorrickxwine blankspaec @dhampirkid @bellamyblaake risencas thank you all so much!!!
A Court of Thorns and Roses
Enchanted Forest Emma
How I Make My Video Thumbnails
1. Get your screencap/thumbnail pic thing 2. add a black and white gradient map 3. add a ‘solid colour’ layer:
4. once you’ve chosen your colour, set it to ‘color’ (from the drop box that says ‘normal’)
5. it should now look like this (this can vary with your colour but this is basically it lol):
6. click on the brush tool and click on you layer mask, then on you picture, brush over where you don’t want the colour:
7. It should then look like this:
That’s basically it!! I usually put a brightness/contrast layer too, and sharpen it :)