i wish i was better at making graphics

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i wish i was better at making graphics
Not a request or anything, but do you have any tips about how to make graphics, buttons, etc? I want to try start making my own but idk where to start, it’s alright if you don’t want to tho! :)
Not good at giving out any tips, but ill surely try! View under cut since this will be pretty long.
some of you have never made a great graphic only for it to get 7 notes and it shows
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how did you start doing graphics and any tips for someone trying to do it
Oh wow I don’t know if I’m the best person to answer since my graphics are okay I guess but not that impressive. But I’m very flattered you thought of me to ask that!
I started making graphics a very very long time ago, before Tumblr existed actually (yeah I’m a grandma in internet years I know). I posted them on discussion forums and later on LiveJournal, started back in 2003. I stopped for a while and picked up again when I joined Tumblr a few years ago.
I don’t think I have a lot of tips except practice, practice, practice.
First, find yourself a version of Photoshop. Honestly I haven’t used other graphic design programs since 2003 and to be fair, yes it’s complicated but it’s also the only one out there that’s gonna give you the best results if you spend time on it.
Find a style, some fandom graphic makers and general graphic designers you like and try to recreate their work, aim for what you like. Behance is a good place to look at for inspiration. Not to say copy EXACTLY what they do or anything but it’s good for practice to look at works you enjoy and try to recreate it. I often did that at first, it taught me new technics, forced me to find how to do specific things by looking for tutorials (youtube has plenty of them) and I learnt pretty much on my own that way.
IMPORTANT POINT: I always gave credits to the original designers with a link to their account if I posted the results online ALWAYS CREDIT YOUR INSPIRATION.
Overtime you’ll find a style you’re good at and you like making.
Hope the helps Anon! Feel free to come to message me for more specific tips if you want ;)