jthemes #6 please like/reblog if use
features
- four links
- 200x250 sidebar
- hover for tags
please do not
- move/remove the credit to another page
- redistribute my themes
- copy/take any coding
if theres anything you want answered just ASK im more than happy to help you :)
texture pack #4 by stunning-youngingenue
Woohoo! It’s been a long time since I’ve made one of these. There are 28 random textures in this pack, made from stock photos, song lyrics, etc. Like or reblog if you take please! <3 Enjoy!
✘ Ava’s 500 Follower PSD Pack
After almost six months, three different mascots, 1,307 posts, and many new friends, I have finally reached 500 followers. When I first started this blog over the summer as an Ashley Benson roleplay helper, I never expected to get this many followers, help this many people, and make so many friends. As a thank you to all of my amazing followers, I’ve made a pack of six brand new color focus psds. These are 100% mine and 100% new; they haven’t been used or posted except for here. There are two ways to download this pack; first, you can download one file that has all six psds together, or second, you can download each separately. (Just a couple requests; don’t claim these as your own and please like if you download one or all.)
Red: download
Blue: download
Pink: download
Green: download
Yellow: download
Purple: download
All Six: downloadSo again, thank you guys for everything. And don’t forget, please please please like this if you download any.
TUTORIAL BY PSCS5; GIF Timing
I’ve been receiving a lot of questions asking about the right timing for a gif. I will be briefly explaining what each time/speed looks/does on your gif and which speeds are the ones that you should use for your gif. Hope this helps. :)
Keep in mind that depending on the coloring you use, it can effect how slow or fast your gif will move. If you use a b&w coloring with a few layers, the gif will go faster. If you use a coloring with a lot of frames, your gif will go slower. This doesn’t necessarily happen all the time, but it can
No Delay: This has no timing. Each frame is 0 secs which makes the gif go super fast. You never want to use this option unless you are doing it on purpose for your gif.
0.01-0.06 secs: These speeds make your gif fast. You don’t want to use these. I recommend using them if your gif is already slow or if your using a heavy coloring.
0.07-0.8 secs: These are the speeds that you want to use. This is what makes your gif look “smooth looking.” Basically what I mean by that is, it looks like how it would look on the tv/movie/video.
0.09-0.1 secs: These are the speeds that everyone uses on their gifs. This makes your gif look not to fast but not to slow, in between. So if you’re a person who does not like to use the “smooth” looking timing, these are the speeds you would use.
0.2+: You don’t want to use anything above 0.2 secs because this makes your gif look very slow. So this is a no no unless you purposely want to use it.
Here is another gif I made to use as another example:
0.07 secs:
0.1 secs:
0.2 secs:
20k resource pack; download
INCLUDED: 24 psds, 115 icons, 4 textures, 17 sidebars (200px & 250 px), 25 png cutouts, 15 wallpapers. Please like before you download, it only takes a second!
+thank you guys SO much.