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7/25/2025, 2:15:23 AM
pee/smegma warning. original here:
https://desuarchive.org/d/thread/11322154/#11326247
i violated someone's gen from here by putting a gratuitous caption on it, if anyone wants to see. pic related. i made it for the OC thread here >>11339992 >>11341244
i didn't know there was a 5m cooldown between posting duplicate images until now
https://desuarchive.org/d/thread/11322154/#11326247
i violated someone's gen from here by putting a gratuitous caption on it, if anyone wants to see. pic related. i made it for the OC thread here >>11339992 >>11341244
i didn't know there was a 5m cooldown between posting duplicate images until now
7/25/2025, 2:10:06 AM
pee/smegma warning. original from >>>/d/ddg:
https://desuarchive.org/d/thread/11322154/#11326247
also, there is a futa-specific caption OC thread (that bans ai) >>11312231, for anyone interested
>>11340131
thank you, anon!!! with much difficulty (and procrastinating) i managed to do a "drop shadow" caption in gimp. i originally planned to do a variant with "bubble" captions, too, but it was so much effort just doing "drop shadow" that i figured i wouldn't bother unless someone really wanted to see it. .xcf of the caption here (not that there's much to see, but still):
https://files.catbox.moe/a9i5sn.xcf
i didn't understand how to pull up a drop-down menu of the fonts in gimp, so after looking up "wild words font" and downloading the first one (a .zip with three versions of it):
https://dafont.style/download/cc-wild-words-roman-font.html
i installed them (manually, by dragging them into the font windows folder like the gimp manual said, when i could've just double clicked them then clicked "install" instead...), then when searching "wild" in gimp and it didn't show up, i thought i needed to restart my pc. i looked it up and saw some mentions of it (but also some people claiming you didn't have to), so i did it anyway. the font still didn't show up. i then somehow arrived at realizing that since the fonts are named "CC Wild Words", that they ONLY show up if you search "c". and without figuring out how to see a drop-down of the fonts, i was none the wiser. so that was great. but, we got there
i kept moving the image when trying to move the caption, so i looked it up and learned the "move tool" can be toggled to "move the selected layers" instead, which helped a lot. when retroactively editing captions, i learned i could hide the drop shadow caption layer, to avoid accidentally clicking it instead. i didn't know (and still don't know) how to standardize how offset the drop shadow layer was, so i just eyeballed it, unfortunately, which was time-consuming and tedious
https://desuarchive.org/d/thread/11322154/#11326247
also, there is a futa-specific caption OC thread (that bans ai) >>11312231, for anyone interested
>>11340131
thank you, anon!!! with much difficulty (and procrastinating) i managed to do a "drop shadow" caption in gimp. i originally planned to do a variant with "bubble" captions, too, but it was so much effort just doing "drop shadow" that i figured i wouldn't bother unless someone really wanted to see it. .xcf of the caption here (not that there's much to see, but still):
https://files.catbox.moe/a9i5sn.xcf
i didn't understand how to pull up a drop-down menu of the fonts in gimp, so after looking up "wild words font" and downloading the first one (a .zip with three versions of it):
https://dafont.style/download/cc-wild-words-roman-font.html
i installed them (manually, by dragging them into the font windows folder like the gimp manual said, when i could've just double clicked them then clicked "install" instead...), then when searching "wild" in gimp and it didn't show up, i thought i needed to restart my pc. i looked it up and saw some mentions of it (but also some people claiming you didn't have to), so i did it anyway. the font still didn't show up. i then somehow arrived at realizing that since the fonts are named "CC Wild Words", that they ONLY show up if you search "c". and without figuring out how to see a drop-down of the fonts, i was none the wiser. so that was great. but, we got there
i kept moving the image when trying to move the caption, so i looked it up and learned the "move tool" can be toggled to "move the selected layers" instead, which helped a lot. when retroactively editing captions, i learned i could hide the drop shadow caption layer, to avoid accidentally clicking it instead. i didn't know (and still don't know) how to standardize how offset the drop shadow layer was, so i just eyeballed it, unfortunately, which was time-consuming and tedious
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