I was wondering!
What do you use to make your moodboards?
I've been trying to make my own recently, but I've been trying to make them on google slides and that's not really ideal lol
I can't find any good things to make them on other than that, though :/ any suggestions? /nf
I personally use Pixlr! They have the exact template I use, the 3x3 one. It's called Pixlr Design now
Sadly, I know that without premium you can only save twice a day.
If anyone wants like a picture tutorial or any other info, ask and I'll see if I can make one! -mod Jay
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So I made a little art of a creature I'm trying to brainstorm for an au fanfic!
It's going to be a sort of shimmering and ethereal spirit of torment, with a body that's always undulating in ways perceivable physics does not allow. It feeds off of hopelessness, but likes to keep its victims alive and suffering for as long as possible, creating a sort of time-bubble within its lair to allow it to torment its prey for longer periods of time without them succumbing too quickly.
I would have liked for it to be based on a more legit cryptid, but eh what can you do?
It'll be able to change sizes, take a mostly convincing human form with some key giveaways, the ability to phase through solid material with concentration, ability to manipulate the cave systems that make up its lair, plus the aforementioned temporal bubbling powers.
I guess it'll be sort of demonic/eldritch being/spirit of suffering & desperation, and therefore moderately powerful, but because it isn't used to its prey being any kind of genuine threat it becomes complacent and therefore defeateable or at least escapeable.
I'm thinking there'll be some component of the prey choosing to keep struggling on the chance they'll survive sweetening the psychic energy that it feeds off of, giving it further incentive to extend the torment, but could also leave it open to making mistakes due to greed or hunger.
A little OP & cliche, I know, but it's for a Mummy (1999) au fanfic so tbh I'm pretty ok with that
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5 Free Software Tools to Create Stunning Images for Social Media and Blog Posts
Alright, guys, today we're diving into the world of image creation for social media and featured blog posts. Whether you're a seasoned content creator or just starting out on your blogging journey, having eye-catching images is essential for grabbing your audience's attention and driving engagement. But with so many image editing tools out there, which ones should you use? Well, fear not, because I've rounded up the best free software for creating images that will take your social media game to the next level. Let's dive in!
Canva: First up on our list is Canva – the ultimate graphic design tool for beginners and pros alike. With Canva, you can create stunning images for social media, blog posts, presentations, and more, all with drag-and-drop simplicity. Choose from thousands of pre-designed templates, fonts, and graphics, or start from scratch and let your creativity run wild. Canva's intuitive interface and extensive library of assets make it a must-have tool for any content creator.
Adobe Express: Next up, we have Adobe Express – a powerful design tool from the creators of Photoshop and Illustrator. With Adobe Express, you can create stunning graphics, web pages, and video stories in minutes, right from your browser or mobile device. Choose from a variety of professionally designed templates, customize with your own photos and text, and share your creations across all your social media channels with ease. Plus, its seamless integration with other Adobe products makes it a no-brainer for anyone already using Adobe's creative suite.
PicMonkey: Another great option for creating eye-catching images is PicMonkey. With PicMonkey, you can easily edit photos, create graphics, and design collages without any technical know-how. Choose from a wide range of filters, effects, and overlays to give your images that extra pop, or use PicMonkey's powerful design tools to create custom graphics from scratch. Plus, with PicMonkey's user-friendly interface and intuitive features, you'll be creating stunning images in no time.
Pixlr: If you're looking for a free alternative to Photoshop, look no further than Pixlr. With Pixlr, you can edit photos, create collages, and design graphics with ease, all from your web browser or mobile device. Choose from a variety of editing tools, filters, and effects to enhance your images, or start from scratch and let your creativity run wild. Plus, with Pixlr's cloud-based platform, you can access your projects from anywhere and collaborate with others in real-time.
GIMP: Last but not least, we have GIMP – the GNU Image Manipulation Program. While GIMP may not have the most user-friendly interface, it's a powerful open-source alternative to expensive image editing software like Photoshop. With GIMP, you can retouch photos, create custom graphics, and design stunning visuals for your social media and blog posts. Plus, with a little bit of practice, you'll be amazed at what you can accomplish with this free, feature-packed tool.
In conclusion, creating eye-catching images for social media and featured blog posts doesn't have to break the bank. With these free software options, you can easily design stunning visuals that will grab your audience's attention and drive engagement. So why wait? Start creating today and take your content to the next level!
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