the butterfly effect: [ n. ] with reference to chaos theory — the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere. ( rebooted 08.2018 )
Three Goblin Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

blake kathryn
$LAYYYTER
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin
Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
ojovivo
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Stranger Things
trying on a metaphor
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Xuebing Du

pixel skylines

Product Placement

@theartofmadeline
taylor price
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@worldsonfire
the butterfly effect: [ n. ] with reference to chaos theory — the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere. ( rebooted 08.2018 )
announcement:
so... i kinda foresaw this when i made this blog.
i made this blog knowing i would likely end up with solo blogs for a fair few muses and that this blog would, in time, fall to the wayside. it’s not that i don’t want to write all these characters its that i simply enjoy having a set space dedicated to one muse --- my ocd brain just prefers it. perhaps, in time i will move all or simply more of them to their own blogs. but for now? this blog is on an indefinite hiatus. maybe i’ll come back to it, who knows...
but! worry not, if you enjoy writing with me or you wanted to write with me, i’m going to plug where i have been and who i may reboot on their own blogs... without further ado, even if it’s all pretty low af activity:
main blogs: @asatorr / @dauthr.
alternates, aka really intermittent and limited activity at best: @fightytimes / @vibracione (barely active) / @nornr (sideblog)
blogs i want to reboot or invigorate one day: @enreposo (maybe) / @mekacalls / @gunsblazing / @narikei (maybe)
i hope to see you on some of my blogs, if not, i understand completely. i’m sorry it took me so long to make this announcement. i love all of you and hope you’ve been well.
Friendly reminder that if we’re mutuals, I’m interested in interacting with you!! I may not always have time to message you immediately or write you a starter but I appreciate you on my dash and I am always open to inbox shenanigans, tagging me in stuff, sending me memes, etc! I’ll try to send you stuff back too! Thank you for following me ♡〜٩( ╹▿╹ )۶〜♡
I became good at pretending. I became so good that after a while the lines blurred between my truth and fiction. And sometimes, when I did a really good job of pretending, I even fooled myself.
Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea
happy birthday neville longbottom! (30th july 1980)
“you can’t go out, you’ll be caught again. gryffindor will be in even more trouble… I won’t let you do it. I’ll — I’ll fight you!”
mood.
More and more frequently the edges of me dissolve.
Margaret Atwood, “More and More.”
i just wanna put it out there that ryan eggold’s acting as jake, imho, was phenomenal and he used body language to his advantage amazingly well. so much of jake’s personality, so much of who he is? is in subtle movement and expressions. i could literally write an essay with gifset and video references on how important so much of it was to portraying jake in a way that made sense to who and what he was and is.
#can we talk about how he has to close his eyes and breathe #because she's real #and she's close #and everything he felt with her was real #and it's been awhile by this time that he's been that close #end me
esper , @worldsonfire , on call : i can throw my balls around. look , one is yellow and that’s pee , and the other is purple and uh , idk what that one is.
i’m doing some drafts and stuff and may be either making like 1-2 solo blogs or so, or just adding some muses. i am sorry i am so slow with replies, starters and asks. i am just molasses...
also, from like next tuesday to the following monday? i will be home alone and i will be trying to organize my blog a little bit more, maybe get some navigation and such up ; and properly flesh out this multi and whatever other blogs i may make. cuz over the next few days, i’m gonna get ahead of myself in terms of summer homework so i can have more fun and time to myself while i’m home alone lol.
shipping call.
mutuals only please. by liking this you’re showing interest in shipping with a muse i have on here and as such? i will bother you via tumblr message or discord to discuss ideas. — (this is for romantic, platonic or otherwise.)
OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA / WAYS OF CONTACT:
reblog & fill in with the handles & usernames you’re comfortable giving out, cross out what you don’t have/won’t give out at all, and label what you’re uncomfortable posting but are willing to hand out privately! feel free to add other platforms!
SKYPE: n / a TWITTER: queenkillopatra (mostly gaming stuff tbh) INSTAGRAM: anaglass.jpg SNAPCHAT: n / a FACEBOOK: i barely use it, so i rarely share it KIK: n / a TELEGRAM: n / a PERSONAL TUMBLR: @zerglings ; rarely used anymore tho PHONE NUMBER: close mutuals that live in the US only DISCORD: esper#7010 PINTEREST: stranglethorns
intro to color theory.
Alright, I was going to post this on beneficii or codekraft, but I’m too lazy to log out right this moment. So, I’m just going to post it here. This is going to be a little guide to Color Theory and how it can be applied to iconing, making edits and the color scheming of your themes in a way that makes it pretty while also keeping it’s readability.
A good site for much of this information including an HSL Color Wheel/Picker, color schemer and more is right here.
First off? We’re going to start off with the types of colors/coloring you can utilize when matching or using colors in general, these are the most important within the world of design. Also, I will be using the HSL Color Wheel/Picker as the base:
Complementary colors : by definition a complementary set of colors are two colors that are at the opposite ends of the color wheel – so blue would be a complementary color to orange as they are at the opposite ends of the wheel. A simpler way to remember this is that complementary colors are contrasted colors.
Monochromatic colors : these colors are defined as being different shades of the same color – basically the hue remains the same as lightness and or saturation are altered, either brightening or muting the hue.
Analogous colors : these colors, simply put, are colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel – like blue would blend into teal to get to green; thus blue, teal and green are all analogous colors.
Now, I imagine you’re wondering what HSL might mean as you’re most likely most familiar with the RGB ( Red Green Blue ), or possibly even the CMYK ( Cyan Magenta Yellow Key, where Key represents black ), color format – it means:
Hue : the base color, within the format it is number of the angle at which the base color lies on the color wheel.
Saturation : the purity of the hue, within the format it is essentially it’s richness of color – a pure color is 100% saturated while grays are unsaturated.
Lightness : the lightness or darkness of a hue, white is 100% lightness and black is 0% lightness.
The latter two aspects of the HSL Color Wheel operate as what determines the contrast or lack there of in a color – either brightening it/making it richer or dulling it/making it more muted as a tone. Remember all that is above is crucial to design as it can be a determining factor of the readability of your theme or even the discernability of your images and edits.
Here are a few tips to remember when picking colors for your icons, themes, edits, etc:
using a muted color ( a color lacking in saturation ) against a highly saturated color can prove to be hard to read no matter which way you flip it – for example don’t put a muted dark gray against a bright hot pink or even a rich red, purple or really any richer color; instead use a pale gray or even a white to ensure readability.
pastel colors are alright to use against a white background so long as their lightness ( or closeness to white ) is not so much that you can barely discern them from one another.
black backgrounds are fine with paler text colors, especially within icons and edits, but for a theme/website it can prove to be a little bit rough on one’s eyes.
there IS a difference in the way color is displayed on a PC versus a Mac in terms of contrast and lightness; an icon could seem perfectly contrasted on a PC and then be too dark on a Mac – not certain what causes this, but it can occur. so remember that not every coloring looks great on every system.
if you can’t read or discern it all that well yourself? don’t do it.
Remember you’re not the only one who sees your blog, yes it looks lovely at what you prefer or what you feel suits your blog – but if a person cannot read your blog and or content due to the color scheming of things? They may not follow or follow you back when you follow them. This of course differs person to person, situation to situation, etc and by no means am I saying you HAVE to keep color theory in mind when designing… I am simply saying is can prove beneficial.
btw? i love @underoosed and you all should too. bye. <3
i’m on call with @reportin atm and uh, i just heard his mom come in and inform him that he put the ketchup in the freezer after making chicken nuggets.... i’m.