I don't think it's a good idea to put special effects on my already horrible schizo face. Delora can see this and then she will be tormented by nightmares and pee from fear in her sleep. :)
I don't think it's a good idea to put special effects on my already horrible schizo face. Delora can see this and then she will be tormented by nightmares and pee from fear in her sleep. :)
everything is clear. you will not be hired for a decent job with such skills of owning graphic editors. :)
DimaWave
DimaWave
DimaSchizoWave. :)
DimaWave
DimaSchizoWave. :)
my green face is this your allegory for Shrek? then you must add his famous ears to my schizo head. :) did you add shadows to highlight the dark side of my personality? :)
Nah man, purple and green's the original aesthetic from green being purple's opposite. Applying purple exclusion filters onto imagery makes it that much closer to 'the look'.
Following that teal began to trend more, eventually replacing green in their purple-dominated designs, which then hit people in the late-80s to early-90s aesthetic with some of their old, forgettable corporate designs making a sudden comeback. Further along the teal inspired 'beach themes', drawing in tan highlights to suggest sand as it further fell into 80s chic.
Others who wanted to imply a darkness to it tend to go for high contrast grayscale with a purple color filter over it.
TLDR; It's about the purple.
DimaWave
DimaSchizoWave. :)
my green face is this your allegory for Shrek? then you must add his famous ears to my schizo head. :) did you add shadows to highlight the dark side of my personality? :)
I wanna make you shrek
Nah man, purple and green's the original aesthetic from green being purple's opposite. Applying purple exclusion filters onto imagery makes it that much closer to 'the look'.
Following that teal began to trend more, eventually replacing green in their purple-dominated designs, which then hit people in the late-80s to early-90s aesthetic with some of their old, forgettable corporate designs making a sudden comeback. Further along the teal inspired 'beach themes', drawing in tan highlights to suggest sand as it further fell into 80s chic.
Others who wanted to imply a darkness to it tend to go for high contrast grayscale with a purple color filter over it.
TLDR; It's about the purple.
I didn't understand a fucking thing, but it was very interesting for me to listen to you. :)