for this monthās amc member spotlight, weāre excited to feature tay @misakarose!
from experimenting with online photo editors in the early tumblr days to building her skills in crafting intricate graphic sets, tayās creative journey has been years in the making. what started as making simple forum banners eventually developed into vibrant gifs and carefully formatted graphics fueled by curiosity and experimentation. read on to learn more about the series that shaped her as a creator, the colors she loves to play with, and why sheāll always have a soft spot for beautifully crafted graphic templates.
along with tay's interview, we'll be reblogging some of her creations throughout the month. make sure to show them some love!
when did you start creating for animanga? what got you into it?
I first started creating for animanga specifically in 2014 on my old tumblr account, and back then I didn't have access to Photoshop yet, so I would just make super simple stuff with a free-to-use online photo editor. What initially launched the hobby for me was actually a non-animanga related fandom waayyy back in 2009, and it was when I wanted to create a cool banner for my posts on a forum (this is dating me so bad jdrhglsdgh). It was so much fun though, I continued making edits with online editors and was totally content with it (all of my really old edits on my old animanga tumblr are from this era). But after spending a while on tumblr and getting exposed to all the gorgeous gifsets and other intricate graphics, I finally got my hands on Photoshop, learned how to make gifs myself, and the rest is history.
what type of creations do you make? what tools or programs do you use to create them?
I primarily make gifs, simply because they're less time-consuming, though I do really enjoy making graphics when I can muster up the energy and inspiration. It's all done in Photoshop, specifically the version from 2021.
describe your creative process from inspiration to posting. what's your favorite part? what part's the most challenging?
I'd say simple gifsets require less "inspiration" since it's more about just seeing a scene that I want to gif and throwing it into Photoshop. For those more elaborate graphics, perusing through other creators' works is a great way to find inspiration, and I'm a huge advocate for experimentation. A lot of the time, I just click random stuff in Photoshop and see what works. If there's a specific effect I want, there are SO MANY wonderful tutorials available that can help you learn tips and tricks. (seriously, tutorial creators are the best and I respect the time and energy people put into making them because I could never hsfgkdhfg)
My favorite part is probably just experimenting with colors. I really abuse the selective color option and just have a blast messing with all the hues. Honestly though, this is probably also the most frustrating part lmao because you can do all these adjustments and get the colors right where you want them but then go to save/export and have the gif come out looking terrible... so, as much fun as coloring can be, spending hours trying to make them actually look good in a final export is definitely the bane of my existence.
what's your favorite animanga creation you've made so far? why?
There are two that come to mind whenever I try to answer this question for myself... they're both pretty similar to each other formatting wise, but I guess that tells you what I find particularly pleasing in a graphic set lmao
I'm a huge fan of this type of template for a graphic set, it's incredibly pleasing aesthetically and lends really well to an overall complimentary group of images. I'm really happy with how the colors turned out, the pale purple/yellow combo suits Nanami's character really well and they look really nice together, and I think I did a good job with the composition.
This one I specifically put a lot of care into. There was still a lot of experimenting and playing around in Photoshop, but it's one of the rare instances where I went into it with a "vision" and I'm incredibly proud of the outcome. I'm obsessed with the colors, that deep red is gorgeous and looks so good for Mikasa, and I'm really pleased with all the different ideas I managed to incorporate together. Obviously, I'm the most proud of graphics that I actually take more time on with actual formatting and stuff. Sadly, I feel like we don't see a lot of graphic sets with these kinds of templates anymore, and it honestly breaks my heart. It definitely takes a LOT more time and energy and commitment, all of which I struggle to find myself, but I really do miss the days where you'd see more variety of edits and effects.
what's your favorite amc challenge so far? why?
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to create for as many challenges as I would like, but of the ones I have participated in so far, my favorite has been the Greek Pantheon! I think it's a really cool list of prompts that has given me the opportunity to create for certain series/characters that I otherwise wouldn't have much reason to, and I've had a blast with the template I decided to use.
what's something that you've learned or improved since joining amc? are there any particular creators in amc that inspire you?
I've definitely learned that simpler colors can work better in certain situations, and even if I don't always implement this (I really love vibrant colors...) it's still valuable advice that I keep in mind whenever I'm coloring, and it's definitely saved me a few headaches. There are so many different styles of coloring that I've seen among the members, and I always love getting to discover all the individuality! Aki (@taohs) has always been a huge inspiration of mine when it comes to coloring, both her gifs and graphics/manga colorings, but Kayle (@lostloves) also really blows me away with her use of pastels, which has always been a difficult thing for me to master.
what's your favorite animanga? why?
Trigun/Trigun Stampede have really taken over my life the past few years. I still need to read the original manga, but I have fallen head over heels for the characters and the world and the story of both Stampede (which was my introduction to the series) and the original 1998 anime. One of my favorite tropes (if this even counts as one) is the goofy silly guy who is actually a dangerous badass and when he gets serious means absolute business and that's exactly Vash's character lol. The relationship between Vash and Knives is so deep and nuanced and tragic, and Stampede specifically explored their dynamic incredibly well. Two twin brothers who both love and want the best for each other but are going about it all in completely opposite, incredibly flawed ways whilst navigating the lengths humanity will go to just trying to survive, all taking place in a really cool blend of the sci-fi and old western genres... When I tell you that I was NOT prepared for Trigun Stampede hdgkdhgrfhd
That being said, the series that has stuck with me the longest and had probably the biggest impact on me is World Trigger, which I first got introduced to back in 2014 and to this day remains one of my favorite series. It emphasizes strategy and team dynamics in battle rather than random power-ups or "the power of friendship" winning the day, and all the fights are so intricately handled in this way. And the cast is LARGE, like there are SO many characters but it never feels over-crowded. Everyone feels real and all the relationships between them are so natural and interesting! The dialogue between characters is so well written and the politics of everything keep you on your toes. The world-building is fascinating with an incredibly cool power system that, ultimately, is pretty contained but also SO versatile where such a large cast of characters are basically all using the same types of weapons but in VASTLY different ways. It's always introducing new things so it never feels stale, and it lends to some seriously badass fights that you never know who's going to win. The main cast of characters are all really interesting and have great dynamics and backstories and motivations, and there's a distinct lack of pointless fan service that I deeply appreciate. Overall, a fantastic series that is GROSSLY underrated and deserves so much more love than it gets.
what's an animanga that you wish was more popular or you wish more people created for?
I guess I just answered this lmaooo but WORLD TRIGGER!!! It's always broken my heart to not have a bunch of pretty gifsets and graphics to look at for this series... it deserves all the pretty things.
what advice would you give to other creators or people who want to create but have not tried it yet?
I don't think I'm great at giving advice, but I gotta say to just have fun with it! Try different things! Play around and experiment! That's exactly how I've ended up with most of the stuff I've made. I cannot express enough the power that comes with clicking random things and seeing what happens. And if you don't have access to Photoshop, try an online editor - you might not have quite as many options, but I can speak from experience and say that you can get very creative and develop a lot of basic skills that you can then implement with bigger and better programs down the road.
anything else you'd like to share?
I have a deep appreciation for fandom creators. It is NOT easy and we often do not get the respect we deserve for the time and energy we put into the things that fandom spaces take for granted. If you're reading this and you're a creator of any kind at any level, I appreciate you. Don't give up. Keep doing what you love and spreading joy for your favorite things!!
bonus question: why did you choose the character on your banner?
I've fallen helplessly in love with Vash and all of his iterations, but Stampede was my introduction to the series and remains my favorite piece of its collective media. I adore that tragic goofy badass with all my heart.
in honor of international women's day on march 8, we present the women challenge! in this challenge, you must make a creation featuring your favorite female character(s). this is a limited time challenge and must be completed by march 31 2026.
to complete the challenge and earn the badge, you must:
make an original creation featuring your favorite animanga female character(s)
mention @animangacreatorsā and include āwomenā in the caption of your post
submit the link to your post to the #challenge-creations channel on discord and staff will award you the badge on the members page
you will receive 1 challenger points once completed
if you have any questions, please check our faq page or message staff on discord. happy creating!
for this monthās amc member spotlight, weāre excited to feature mica @koushuwu!
from teaching herself how to make gifs in 2022 to bring more life to a quiet fandom, micaās creative journey began with a love for daiya no ace...and it still all comes back to her baseball boys. working mainly with gifs and edits in photoshop, her process is fueled by curiosity, trial and error, and letting creativity flow without a rigid plan. read on to learn more about the challenges that reignited her inspiration, the animanga that shaped her as a creator, and why sometimes the most important step is simply starting.
along with mica's interview, we'll be reblogging some of her creations throughout the month. make sure to show them some love!
when did you start creating for animanga? what got you into it?
I first started making gifs in 2022, so i havenāt been doing it for that long. It started out when I got into Daiya no Ace, somewhat late. The fandom wasnāt very active and I missed seeing new content like I saw with many other animanga. So I decided that if I wanted new content, I might as well make it myself. And so I taught myself to make gifs through YouTube videos, just to have more Daiya content. Soon expanded to other animanga, but Daiya no Ace are my roots.
what type of creations do you make? what tools or programs do you use to create them?
A like to dabble a bit in different kinds of creations, but gifs are definitely my main visual media. I do like to play around with gfx and edits too, and for a short while I did try my hand at coloring too. I actually started out using Canva for my gifs, which honestly wasnāt ideal for me personally, since I couldnāt scale my gifs in there. So I migrated to Photoshop and havenāt looked back since. For the few colorings Iāve done, I used ibisPaint X on mobile, thanks to @hansooyung who showed me the app.
describe your creative process from inspiration to posting. what's your favorite part? what part's the most challenging?
Its funny, because my creative process is generally a lot of trial and error. I hear a lot of people talk about how they have a vision for what they want to create, but I donāt have that. For me itās more often than not a question of watching a show and thinking āthis scene would be fun to gifā or having a character I love and wanting to make SOMETHING of them. I go through a lot of episodes sometimes and just cut out whichever clips I think may work. I donāt even have a clear idea of how I want to edit them if Iām being honest, so I really just play around with it until I think it looks good. Which is a bit chaotic, but itās fun and lets me let the creativity just flow free. The hardest part for me is often is actually piecing it all together in a post for tumblr.
what's your favorite animanga creation you've made so far? why?
I think I would have to point to something like this one. It might be simple, nothing too fancy. But Iām really proud of how the colors turned out on it. Iāve made plenty of edits and gifs since this one and some of them might be better too. But I like how this one turned out a lot.
what's your favorite amc challenge so far? why?
I actually really loved the Greek Pantheon Challenge. It was part of what drew me out of a slump in creating and I loved planning and getting to make all the creations for the prompts. I really liked that it was bigger than ājustā one creation, and the prompts were challenging without being too hard. Also I do love me some mythology so that was a fun spin on that too! I do also really love the duo challenge, that Iām currently working on the last edit for with my challenge partner.
what's something that you've learned or improved since joining amc? are there any particular creators in amc that inspire you?
I like to think that we all improve as we go. Itās very inspiring to be part of amc and seeing how other people express themselves and their creativity. How others do the challenges. And I think that in itself inspires me a lot to keep growing and learning new things as a creator. There are a lot of people in amc that inspire me, absolutely. Some that really inspire me are @the-mother-of-lions and @taohs and Iām not just saying that because Isabella and Aki are my friends as well. Theyāre both insanely talented in each their own way and being able to spar and see the things they create just makes them even more inspiring to me.
what's your favorite animanga? why?
My favorite animanga is Daiya no Ace. It all comes back to my baseball boys. Thereās just something about it that resonates with me more than any other animanga has done. The characters are fun, the show is making me feel both good and bad, and thereās just something about an animanga that teaches us things. Not just with lessons in the animanga, but for me personally how it was what taught me to create.
what's an animanga that you wish was more popular or you wish more people created for?
I already said it; it all comes back to my baseball boys. Daiya no Ace. But I can only hope that it will increase when we finally get another new season in April. Fingers crossed.
what advice would you give to other creators or people who want to create but have not tried it yet?
This is especially for people who might have a bit of a scatter brain like I: it is okay if you donāt have a vision. Itās okay if you donāt know where youāre going with your creations from the get go. The most important thing is to just do. Because if something doesnāt look right to you, you can change it. But you canāt edit or change something you didnāt start. Do it scared. Do it bad. You can always learn and grown and edit. Just take that first step. Let YouTube help you. Or ask another creator for tips. All of the ones I know are super sweet and love to help.
anything else you'd like to share?
Just watch or read Daiya no Ace. I know itās a little long and overwhelming, but itās worth it.
bonus question: why did you choose the character on your banner?
I chose him because he was the whole reason I got into my favorite show and thereby into creating. I had a mutual describe him as āyour typical pretty boy with a bad personalityā and I just knew I would love him.