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I am a Wise Ass
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This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
You can drag and drop to rearrange.
You can edit widgets to customize them.
The left side has widgets you can add!
Some widgets you can only access when you get a premium membership.
Some widgets have options that are only available when you get a premium membership.
We've split the page into zones!
Certain widgets can only be added to certain zones.
"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles!
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".....I've known faces that have disappeared in time
Find me wrapped in glass and slowly soaked in lime
All My friends have pictures made to make you cry
I've seen this and wondered what I've done to calcify....."
Hey man, I just found something out I think you'd like... Just trust me on this...
Open a new document in PS, whatever size, whatever resolution.
Use the gradient tool set on difference with the transparent rainbow preset.
Go crazy.
After the document is filled with trippy colors, press ctrl-u and open the hue/saturation. Click on colorize, and it should default to where it's kind of pinkish.
Next, go to filters, artistic, plastic wrap. The default was fine on mine, but specifically, that was: 15, 9, and 7.
Now make a copy of the layer, and set the top one to overlay. You can now go back to the bottom and adjust the saturation until it's as red as you'd like.
Voila! Instant pile-o-guts.
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"Scientists today discovered that the universe is exactly eighteen years old, and any evidence to the contrary is 'obviously a ploy by God to trick us. It is our theory that God-hood is very boring.'" [link]
"...Man then went on to prove black is white, white is black, and got himself ran over at the nearest pedestrian crossing." -Douglas Adams
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I'm a flying monkey and I like your brains.
Mmm. Brains.
-Beth
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Millenium items are like the steroids of Duel Monsters. Be cool like Kaiba and don't do drugs.
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"Oh god! Please stop hitting me with my own rib bones!"
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A little joke, we're getting flirty
A little rope, we're getting dirty
My Gallery - [link]
Prints Account [link]
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A little joke, we're getting flirty
A little rope, we're getting dirty
My Gallery - [link]
Prints Account [link]
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".....I've known faces that have disappeared in time
Find me wrapped in glass and slowly soaked in lime
All My friends have pictures made to make you cry
I've seen this and wondered what I've done to calcify....."
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Unto every person is born a Destiny, and with each path in life .... a Legacy is left behind
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Do you know me ? I don't...
Open a new document in PS, whatever size, whatever resolution.
Use the gradient tool set on difference with the transparent rainbow preset.
Go crazy.
After the document is filled with trippy colors, press ctrl-u and open the hue/saturation. Click on colorize, and it should default to where it's kind of pinkish.
Next, go to filters, artistic, plastic wrap. The default was fine on mine, but specifically, that was: 15, 9, and 7.
Now make a copy of the layer, and set the top one to overlay. You can now go back to the bottom and adjust the saturation until it's as red as you'd like.
Voila! Instant pile-o-guts.
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"Scientists today discovered that the universe is exactly eighteen years old, and any evidence to the contrary is 'obviously a ploy by God to trick us. It is our theory that God-hood is very boring.'" [link]
"...Man then went on to prove black is white, white is black, and got himself ran over at the nearest pedestrian crossing." -Douglas Adams
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