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fritzlangs replied to your photo: the moral of this story is : don’t buy without...
what a babe
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You could definitely pull of those hair colors!
omg thanks for saying so :')))) but idk if i could even bleach all my hair in order to achieve that?? my hair is so fuckin hard to dye omg. just the logistics of it tbh :(
Are you majoring in film?
nah.. uni works a bit different here in colombia.. we don't actually have majors per se.. we pick what it is that we're going to study right from the start, and I chose 'social media and journalism' soo yeah I have some courses that aim at film and tv, and then some writing courses, event planning etc...
Hello, I really love your blog, and I think your graphics are gorgeous. And I was just wondering what the purple texture is that you used in this Parade's End graphic: /post/25058414546/and-at-the-thought-of-the-man-as-he-was-alive-and. Thank you so much!
You're so kind! Thank you very much! <33 There were actually quite a few textures I used on that graphic. The purple that is covering Benedict is actually a gradient map layer I used when coloring the photograph. The purple behind him is a texture set to softlight by planets-bend-between-us and I made the purple a little bit richer by a painted light purple/blue texture underneath it set to multiply made by slayground. I hope I explained that okay! Please let me know if I didn't. xD
Hi! I'm horrible at trying to explain things, so this will probably be difficult to understand, but I'll try anyway. Okay, I have a big paint splatter texture with an image inside of it. But on the outside of the splatter, there's empty white space, and I want to put another texture there. But I can't seem to make it just go on the outside, and I have several different layers going on. Sorry if this is completely confusing! Thank you so much! Your blog is amazing!
Hmm... try using your magic wand tool to select the outside of the texture. Then select paste -> paste into (or paste special -> paste into). It may not be perfect, but you can always feather or erase the rough edges.