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SeanYe

@seanyeofrps / seanyeofrps.tumblr.com

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In this download, you’ll find 284 gifs of Matty Healy. The gifs are separated into six folders based on the emotions portrayed. There’s also a folder that contains two icons and another folder that contains six gifs you could use for a sidebar. Some folders may have more gifs than others. I do not own any of these gifs. If you find this helpful, a like or reblog would be appreciated!  [ D O W N L O A D ]

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       Under the cut, you'll be able to find a small to medium hq gif hunt of the Bulgarian beauty, Nina Dobrev playing the role of Elena Gilbert. I take no credit for these gifs as though I've found them from numerous blogs. If this gif hunt helped you in any sort of way, then please reblog or like.♡♡

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HOW TO BLEND GIFS INTO A BACKGROUND

Under the cut, you will find a tutorial on how to blend GIFs into a background with a PNG on the document also. The finished product should be similar to this (using your own GIFs and minus the text):
This tutorial requires you to have Photoshop. I use version CS6 but it can work on earlier versions too. So when you’re ready to begin, just click “Read More”.
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Arrest Report Character Template

I was making something for an AU account and this happened. I’m pretty pleased with it, so I hope you find it useful.

[ I N F O R M A T I O N ]

  • Please do not steal, redistribute, or claim as your own
  • The fonts used are Courier New and Arial
  • The graphic is 750x694 in size, and the image is 154x220
  • Changeable text is labelled and grouped for easy use
  • No direct credit is necessary, but please like or reblog if you found this useful
  • If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a message
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PAGE GALORE Page Pack by JAKEHELPS

After five hours of page making, I’ve finally managed to make three pages that you all can use for your own aesthetic pleasing. This pack includes an about page,character masterlist page, and a navigation page.

ABOUT PAGE #5

Specs:
  • 3 images, 200x350
  • 4 links
  • Long Description capability
Live Preview Code: Pastebin

NAVIGATION PAGE #2

Specs:
  • 10 links
  • Hover for title
  • Simplistic
Live Preview Code: pastebin

CHARACTER MASTERLIST #5

Now this one was a tough one but I think I’ve managed to pull it through.
Specs:
  • Character Toggle Features
  • Hover Descriptions
  • 220x260 images
  • Character Profile links in description
  • Long Description capability
Live Preview Code: pastebin

Thank you all so much for following me. It’s been a crazy two months and I hope to continue on with you all in the roleplaying world. Please like/reblog if using any of these pages as they motivate me to create more. Please do not remove all the credits because I like to keep them intact as to where they are on the pages. For the character masterlist page, I’d like it if you didn’t change anything but the images, background, and colors, not the box sizes unless you really know how to break the code. HAPPY ROLEPLAYING AND THANKS AGAIN!!!

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Big Sean GIF Hunt

Under the cut are ### small and medium GIFs of Big Sean. None of these GIFs belong to me, merely a collection gathered for the use to aid role players and alike. If you find that your GIF has ended up here by mistake please send in a submit message along with the links of your GIFs. Please like or reblog if this has helped in any way!

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FINCHELTANARPS’ THEME 010: A LITTLE LOUDER.

Turn it up.  I know you can.  Come on, and scream a little louder.
It’s been forever guys, and I’m so so sorry for that. I’ve been lacking a theme making muse, I suppose, and I was in a bit of a pickle. But I am sure that I’ve got my groove back, and I’m here to give you all my tenth theme. THE BIG 1 0. This is so surreal, to be honest. I’m so thankful for all the support, and love I get for these themes,because it just makes me want to keep going and give you a million themes if I could. Even though it is not my first theme, I still highly suspect something could possibly be wrong with the coding, or perhaps you want to change the colour of the links, but no matter: whatever the query, call me, beep me, if you wanna reach me. I’d be more than happy to help you out, and do my utmost best to fix the problem at hand.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

This theme is not difficult to edit, and change up but if you are experienced in HTML, you can still change it up to your style if you wish, and are able to. This theme in particular is a simple style you can use for if you are roleplaying a character, or even for your own roleplaying blog. Again; I can help with anything if you ask beforehand, whether it be to do with the links to the backbar. If you are to edit this theme, please keep the credit in the lower right hand corner in tact, and like and reblog if you are going to use this, or simply want to have it as a resource for others.
  • This theme was created with this base code, but I did draw some inspiration from the themes here, as well. I worked very hard on this, so please do not steal this theme, and take it as your own. You can however edit this to your liking, but the credit must always stay in place. Simple, right?
  • The title is called ‘A Little Louder’; a homage to the queen, Lea Michele, her album, ‘Louder’, and the title song. I will be making a theme package in accordance with this album (which I am obsessed with) with five in total. This is the last of the five. (Sad face x 2000.) My last themes can be found here.

FEATURES.

  • Two main sidebar images, with the dimensions of 224 x 515 for the main picbar, and 184 x 177 for the picture within the circle. If using gifs, try to make them under 2MB if possible as they might freeze, and be unable to work, but that could be an unfortunate glitch. Make sure that the whole image fits within the circle, otherwise it could repeat the picture.
  • A backbar, in which images can be inserted behind the entries. The preferred dimension is 520 x 520.
  • There are four customizable links in the right section of the sidebar. Feel free to decrease the size of the links to fit a larger number.
  • There is also a transparent title, and subtitle on top of the circular picbar which can be written in the customize page. One small sentence should suffice, so try not to make it too long. It’ll look funny otherwise. The fonts I have used is Jenna Sue, and Soymilk. There is a section at the top of the coding, in which you can change the font style if you wish.
  • It may not look like much once you upload it to Tumblr, but once you had pictures and background images, I’m sure it’ll look fantastic. I have added the colours on my original live preview of my first theme, but feel free to change it to your suiting.
  • There is a description beside the top sidebar image which can be reduced, or increased in size.
  • The pagination is located below the text in said description.

CLICK HERE FOR THE LIVE PREVIEW & CLICK HERE FOR THE CODE.

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Under the cut you will find a short tutorial on how to make something like my current header, and also a download to the psd of my header in case this makes no sense and you just want to edit what i currently have. Here goes.

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Mermaid Gif Hunt

Under the cut is about 39 gifs of mermaids. None of them are mine, however if you see one that belongs to you and you would like credit or to have yours removed, feel free to message me.

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60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers

Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore. Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the process, from coming up with great ideas to finding a publisher to get your work into print. Both writers still in college and those on their way to professional success will appreciate this list of useful search applications that are great from making writing a little easier and more efficient.

Professional

Find other writers, publishers and ways to market your work through these searchable databases and search engines.

  1. Litscene: Use this search engine to search through thousands of writers and literary projects, and add your own as well.
  2. Thinkers.net: Get a boost in your creativity with some assistance from this site.
  3. PoeWar: Whether you need help with your career or your writing, this site is full of great searchable articles.
  4. Publisher’s Catalogues: Try out this site to search through the catalogs and names of thousands of publishers.
  5. Edit Red: Through this site you can showcase your own work and search through work by others, as well as find helpful FAQ’s on writing.
  6. Writersdock: Search through this site for help with your writing, find jobs and join other writers in discussions.
  7. PoetrySoup: If you want to find some inspirational poetry, this site is a great resource.
  8. Booksie.com: Here, you can search through a wide range of self-published books.
  9. One Stop Write Shop: Use this tool to search through the writings of hundreds of other amateur writers.
  10. Writer’s Cafe: Check out this online writer’s forum to find and share creative works.
  11. Literary Marketplace: Need to know something about the publishing industry? Use this search tool to find the information you need now.

Writing

These helpful tools will help you along in the writing process.

  1. WriteSearch: This search engine focuses exclusively on sites devoted to reading and writing to deliver its results.
  2. The Burry Man Writers Center: Find a wealth of writing resources on this searchable site.
  3. Writing.com: This fully-featured site makes it possible to find information both fun and serious about the craft of writing.
  4. Purdue OWL: Need a little instruction on your writing? This tool from Purdue University in Lafayette, IN can help.
  5. Writing Forums: Search through these writing forums to find answers to your writing issues.

Research

Try out these tools to get your writing research done in a snap.

  1. Google Scholar: With this specialized search engine from Google, you’ll only get reliable, academic results for your searches.
  2. WorldCat: If you need a book from the library, try out this tool. It’ll search and find the closest location.
  3. Scirus: Find great scientific articles and publications through this search engine.
  4. OpenLibrary: If you don’t have time to run to a brick-and-mortar library, this online tool can still help you find books you can use.
  5. Online Journals Search Engine: Try out this search engine to find free online journal articles.
  6. All Academic: This search engine focuses on returning highly academic, reliable resources.
  7. LOC Ask a Librarian: Search through the questions on this site to find helpful answers about the holdings at the Library of Congress.
  8. Encylcopedia.com: This search engine can help you find basic encyclopedia articles.
  9. Clusty: If you’re searching for a topic to write on, this search engine with clustered results can help get your creative juices flowing.
  10. Intute: Here you’ll find a British search engine that delivers carefully chosen results from academia.
  11. AllExperts: Have a question? Ask the experts on this site or search through the existing answers.

Reference

Need to look up a quote or a fact? These search tools make it simple.

  1. Writer’s Web Search Engine: This search engine is a great place to find reference information on how to write well.
  2. Bloomsbury Magazine Research Centre: You’ll find numerous resources on publications, authors and more through this search engine.
  3. Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus: Make sure you’re using words correctly and can come up with alternatives with the help of this tool.
  4. References.net: Find all the reference material you could ever need through this search engine.
  5. Quotes.net: If you need a quote, try searching for one by topic or by author on this site.
  6. Literary Encyclopedia: Look up any famous book or author in this search tool.
  7. Acronym Finder: Not sure what a particular acronym means? Look it up here.
  8. Bartleby: Through Bartleby, you can find a wide range of quotes from famous thinkers, writers and celebrities.
  9. Wikipedia.com: Just about anything and everything you could want to look up is found on this site.
  10. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Find all the great philosophers you could want to reference in this online tool.

Niche Writers

If you’re focusing on writing in a particular niche, these tools can be a big help.

  1. PubGene: Those working in sci-fi or medical writing will appreciate this database of genes, biological terms and organisms.
  2. GoPubMd: You’ll find all kinds of science and medical search results here.
  3. Jayde: Looking for a business? Try out this search tool.
  4. Zibb: No matter what kind of business you need to find out more about, this tool will find the information.
  5. TechWeb: Do a little tech research using this news site and search engine.
  6. Google Trends: Try out this tool to find out what people are talking about.
  7. Godchecker: Doing a little work on ancient gods and goddesses? This tool can help you make sure you have your information straight.
  8. Healia: Find a wide range of health topics and information by using this site.
  9. Sci-Fi Search: Those working on sci-fi can search through relevant sites to make sure their ideas are original.

Books

Find your own work and inspirational tomes from others by using these search engines.

  1. Literature Classics: This search tool makes it easy to find the free and famous books you want to look through.
  2. InLibris: This search engine provides one of the largest directories of literary resources on the web.
  3. SHARP Web: Using this tool, you can search through the information on the history of reading and publishing.
  4. AllReaders: See what kind of reviews books you admire got with this search engine.
  5. BookFinder: No matter what book you’re looking for you’re bound to find it here.
  6. ReadPrint: Search through this site for access to thousands of free books.
  7. Google Book Search: Search through the content of thousands upon thousands of books here, some of which is free to use.
  8. Indie Store Finder: If you want to support the little guy, this tool makes it simple to find an independent bookseller in your neck of the woods.

Blogging

For web writing, these tools can be a big help.

  1. Technorati: This site makes it possible to search through millions of blogs for both larger topics and individual posts.
  2. Google Blog Search: Using this specialized Google search engine, you can search through the content of blogs all over the web.
  3. Domain Search: Looking for a place to start your own blog? This search tool will let you know what’s out there.
  4. OpinMind: Try out this blog search tool to find opinion focused blogs.
  5. IceRocket: Here you’ll find a real-time blog search engine so you’ll get the latest news and posts out there.
  6. PubSub: This search tool scours sites like Twitter and Friendfeed to find the topics people are talking about most every day.
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DYLAN PRESENTS QUEENSOFRPH’S THIRD CHARACTER PSD

  • This is dedicated to the wonderful jasperhelps for being a giveaway winner! 
  • I got the psd used from a different character psd, and then added another psd under it and edited it a bit. I don’t take credit for the psd! 
  • It requires two photos and one png. Having to blended photos up top is optional. 
  • You’re allowed to edit this however you’d like, and use parts of it for your theme graphics, but do not re post or claim as your own! I worked hard to create everything this charpsd includes, respect that. 
  • Font used is WENDY and MORNING STAR.
  • If you decide to use this I’d love to hear about it! Sending me a message would make me really happy. 
  • DOWNLOAD HERE!
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Theme 001: Nelankuh ;

Alright, so I did a thing where I played around and attempted to make a theme from a base code. This is what it got me.

Important Things

  • Base came from venusrps
  • The sidebar is 450x250.
  • The gradient on the live preview came from kararph's first grad pack.
  • Don’t steal or repost as your own, I worked hard thanks. 
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