Dotted/border texture for rp icons.
|| LINK ||Details:
- 100x100px
- 2px margin either side of border
- 3 intensities of dots
- Texture can be hidden so you’re left with the border only
- Available with watermark
To use it, simply open it in photoshop, delete the icon that comes with it (see far left image), and choose your dot intensity or none at all. You can either then use Place (file > place) to drop your icons into the texture and save them, or re-save this PSD the way you like it and use place on your icons, to drop this on top.
[credit]Please reblog if you use – share and share alike 🙂
Tag: reference
if you watch steven universe online
please remember to watch it on world of steven universe whenever possible!
that site is set up by the crewniverse. it is only fair that they get the views there since they have been kind.
Places that offer Student Discounts when you show your ID
Because school is coming up, I figured I would make a big list for everyone! This list is everywhere that I know but if you have any other places please feel free to add them! Please know that to get these discounts you must show your ID or ask when you order! I’ve included as many links as I can for the stores but if some don’t work please let me know! Happy savings, students 🙂
FOOD
BURGER KING: 10% off
CHICK-FIL-A: free small drink with order
CHIPOTLE: free small drink with order
DAIRY QUEEN: their website says they have one but I haven’t gotten a chance to go in and ask yet. Their Student Discount section is towards the bottom under LOCAL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS.
FIREHOUSE SUBS: their discounts may require a partnership with the school so please ask about the discount to see if stores not near campus still offer the discount with your ID
HARD ROCK CAFE: offers a student/discounted menu. Hard Rock cafes are located in Hard Rock Casinos. (I’ve included a link of their locations)
KROGERS: 5% discount off total order
PIZZA HUT: 10-20% off (depending on store)
SWEET TOMATOES: 10% off (website says many stores but not all so please ask about it at your local store)
SUBWAY: 10% off (again at specific locations so please ask about it at your local store)
TCBY: 15% off
WAFFLE HOUSE: 10% offCLOTHING STORES AND ONLINE SHOPS
AMAZON: 6-month free trial on Amazon Prime
ANN TAYLOR: 20% ofF
ASOS: 10% off
BANANA REPUBLIC: 15% off full-priced items
CHARLOTTE RUSSE: 10% off
CLUB MONACO: 20% off items
EASTERN MOUNTAIN SPORTS: 20% full-priced in-store items
EDDIE BAUER: ask about discounts at local store
GOODWILL: 10% off
J-CREW: 15% off in-store
JOANNS: 10% discount (Please know for people 14 and older, they offer discounts if you bring in your report card as well! They also require you to sign up online. Link in the name.)
JUICY COUTURE: 15% off
KATE SPADE: 15% off
THE LIMITED: 15% off in-store
MADEWELL: 15% off in-store
MODCLOTH: 10% off
RALPH LAUREN: 15% off
SALLY’S BEAUTY SUPPLY: sign up online for coupons
SAM’S CLUB: requires membership
STEVE MADDEN: 10% off
TARGET: varies, mainly online
TOM’S: 10% cash back
TOPSHOP: 10% off
URBAN OUTFITTERS: 10% off on Student Days. (You can sign up online for alerts when these are. Link in name)ELECTRONICS AND TECH STUFF
ADOBE: 60% on Creative Cloud
APPLE: various savings (You must input your school and other information. Link in name)
AT&T: 10% discount (You must input your school email address. Link in name)
BEST BUY: sign up for student discounts and coupons
DAS KEYBOARD: special pricing through website
DELL: discounts on laptops and tablets
FUJITSU: 5% on LIFEBOOK notebook and PCs. (You must call 1-800-FUJITSU for the deal)
HP: various discounts through website
JOURNEYED: various discounts through website
MICROSOFT: various discounts. (Check through your school as well to see if they have partnerships with Microsoft)
NORTON: various discounts through website
SONY: up to 10% off (You must register to get the discount. Link in name)
SPRINT: various discounts (Check with your provider. Link in name)
T-MOBILE: 10% off monthly bill (Check with your provider. Link in name)
VERIZON: up to 20% off monthly bill (Link in name is to the EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS page. Input your school email to see if you qualify.)ENTERTAINMENT (BOOKS, MOVIES, NEWS, MUSEUMS, ETC)
AMC THEATRES: discounted tickets on Thursdays (Check local listings)
AMTRAK:sign up for a Student Advantage Card and get 10% off tickets (Link for signing up in name)
BARNES AND NOBLE’S:various discounts through website (Link in name. If you don’t click SHOP through the above link the discount won’t go through!)
CARNEGIE HALL: $10 student rush tickets on select performances
CINEMARK THEATRES: discounted tickets on student days (Check local listings, Link in name)
GREYHOUND: sign up for a Student Advantage Discount Card and get up to 20% off tickets. (Link for signing up in name)
REGAL CINEMA: discounted tickets available (Check local listings)
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: offers student discounted tickets (Check local team pages)
MADAME TUSSAUDS: 15% your ticket
THE MET: register for The Met Student and receive discounted tickets (Link in name)
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE: offers student discounted tickets (Check local team pages)
NEW YORK TIMES: discounted print and unlimited online (Requires signing up. Link in name)
WALL STREET JOURNAL: $1 a week (Requires signing up. Link in name)In addition to all of these, check out your local museums and call local newspapers to see if they have discounts for students! I hope this helps everyone out! Please feel free to reblog and like, link on other social medias, add links and tips, anything you can think of. 🙂
How I Afford Travel
Badass trips on a not-so-badass budget.
Many travel blogs are written by people who’ve sold all their possessions and have taken a huge plunge into the world of long-term travel. This can sound expensive at first, but when you consider that you don’t have rent or a car payment in this lifestyle (or much room to carry any possessions), it can actually be very cheap to live this way, provided you can work a little along the way, or do some kind of virtual freelancing or contract work.
I’m not one of those people.
I do have rent to pay, and a car payment, and bills, and the trappings of a fairly typical middle class young urban professional life. I have a cat. I work in a cubicle. I like some amount of routine, and sleeping in my own bed. I have a ladder to climb, that I want to climb.
I also don’t have a ton of free income to spend on travel.
Despite all this, in the past 2 years I’ve managed to visit 9 cities in 4 countries (Colombia, Jordan, Egypt, Spain) and very soon I’ll be off to visit 7 more cities in 3 countries (Italy, Croatia, and Spain again – I love Spain), a 17 day trip; a few weeks after I return, I’m off again on a small trip to Mexico for a wedding. When I’m done, that’s 16 cities, 7 countries, in just 2 years. Not much for the permanent nomad, but a lot for someone who’s expected to be at work by 8:30am every weekday.
When people find out how much I travel, some imagine I must have a lot of spare income or be a trust fund baby. I keep encountering this perception – especially among Americans – that travel is this huge undertaking that is incredibly expensive. Well, it sure can be, if you choose to make it that way. But if you step outside this perception, and do some research, you’ll find that it really doesn’t have to be that way. Travel can be affordable, if you plan for it and prioritize it in your life.
Here’s how I do it:
1. Flights. By far, this can be the single most expensive purchase of your trip. A coach round trip ticket from the US to Europe usually runs anywhere from $700-1200 on average, depending on the season. The trick is: don’t buy your ticket with actual money. Buy it with fake money called points or miles. A few years ago, I strategically opened 2 different credit cards (one an AmEx, one a British Airways Visa) with unusually crazy high enrollment bonuses. Within just a few months’ time I went from 0 miles to 50,000 AmEx points (redeemable for airline miles on at least a 1:1 basis) and 100,000 British Airways miles. Keep in mind, BA is part of the OneWorld alliance, so I can book with other airlines using these miles. In just a few months’ time, with 2 credit cards (that didn’t hurt my credit, by the way) I earned enough miles to take 3 international round trip flights – without ever stepping on an airplane. I got the AmEx points simply for opening the card, and I earned the BA miles after spending $2500 in 3 months, which wasn’t that hard for me because I strategically put ALL my expenses on the card for 3 months.
The trick is knowing which cards to open. These cards usually aren’t well advertised, so you’ll have to do your research. A few good resources to get you started:
Unconventional Guides: Frequent Flyer Master by Chris Guillebeau. This is actually the first resource I used to learn more about travel hacking. If you’re a total newb, as I was, this is the best introduction to the world of frequent flyer miles that exists. But it’s not overly simplistic; there are a ton of insider tricks and tools in here that I haven’t even taken advantage of yet. This guide is the reason I earned 150,000 miles without stepping foot on an airplane.
FrugalTravelGuy.com This is a great blog for those interested in staying up to date on the latest frequent flyer news and credit card offers.
FlyerTalk.com This is a forum for the serious hardcore travel hackers – the credit card “churners” who sometimes earn up to 1 million miles a year doing this. FlyerTalk can be intimidating at first if you’re new to all this, so I’d recommend starting from the top and working your way down.
2. Rooms. Very rarely do I stay in what most Americans think of as a “hotel” when I travel abroad. Many travel hackers and frequent business travelers are loyal to a certain brand of hotel, especially those with their own reward points systems, which earn them free stays (and yes, there are credit cards for this too). These can be a great value and I do participate in a few programs like Hilton HHonors for stateside bookings. For my international trips, however, I prefer everyday price flexibility, so I book a variety of inexpensive, off the beaten path accommodation types – and none of them involve splitting a room with strangers, camping (not counting the bedouin camp I stayed with in Petra, which I did for the experience and not the savings), or couchsurfing. A lot of people associate budget travel with roughing it, but it is possible to be comfortable. In fact, by avoiding the beaten path, I usually have a less expensive, equally as comfortable, and more interesting cultural experience.
Most of my international trips have involved staying at a combination of private rooms at hostels, small independently owned hotels, bed & breakfasts, and private apartments.
Hostelworld.com This room search and booking site will expand your idea of what a hostel can be. Often you’ll find that smaller, inexpensive and independent hotels will list rooms on Hostelworld even if they have a website and brand themselves as a hotel or bed & breakfast. You can search for rooms nearly anywhere in the world, filter by room type (most hostels have private bedrooms, some with private bathrooms and some with shared bathrooms), location (there’s a handy map view), price and more. It’s also low risk – you just pay a small 10% down payment when you book and the rest when you check in. I’ve stayed in some very nice hostels for a fraction of the cost of an equal quality hotel and it’s one of the first places I look when I start planning a trip.
Booking.com This is a rising star in the online travel booking world for hotels. Based in Amsterdam, they are one of my top sources for rooms in Europe (though they offer rooms in several other parts of the world too). Booking.com’s strength is their breadth of rooms available; you can find a variety of low-cost, tiny, independently owned hotels that will be difficult or impossible to find elsewhere. They even offer free cancellation on many rooms. Their pricing also cannot be beat – sometimes I even find rooms that are less expensive than hostels!
Airbnb.com I am a huge fan of this service. A major disruptor to the online travel booking industry, Airbnb offers you the ability to reserve a room in a private apartment directly through someone who lives and is local to the place you’re going. You can book entire apartments or just spare bedrooms, allowing you the choice between having a cozy place all to yourself or staying with – and getting to know– a local, something that may not have happened otherwise (and my most memorable trips have been those in which I connected with locals while I was there). A few other perks can involve more amenities than a budget hostel or hotel may offer, such as the ability to wash your own laundry or cook your own food if you need to (it is an apartment, after all). I travel for 2 weeks at a time when possible (more on that later), and I pack only a carry-on. After a week like that, a washing machine is an unexpectedly welcome blessing. You’ll also get to feel more like a local, even if you never meet your host. You’re staying in a neighborhood, not a commercial, touristy zone. There’s a lot to be said for that. Finally, I love their website. Not only very easy to use and socially integrated, the design is beautiful. I love flipping through the home slideshow of gorgeous apartments on offer. It’s interior design porn at its most authentic – these are real peoples’ homes!
3. Timing and trip length. I would be remiss to say that the above 2 factors are the only methods I use to travel to so many places affordably. The fact is, I can say I fit in 16 cities and 7 countries in 2 years because of how many of those cities and countries I manage to pack into a single trip. In 2011, I did only a 1-week trip to Colombia. In 2012, I did a 17-day trip to Jordan, Egypt, and Spain. This year, I’ll do another 17-day trip (that’s essentially 12 vacation days) to Italy, Croatia, and Spain. Considering all the places within those countries I travel to in each trip, I typically pack up and move on every 2-3 days. That’s not a lot of time in each place! Just enough to visit the major sites, take in the atmosphere, and decide if I’m intrigued enough to return someday to make a longer trip of it.
This pace is not for everyone, but it works for me. I’m restless, and like squeezing every drop out of my precious vacation days. Plus, nothing’s worse than booking 5 days in a place you’ve never been, only to arrive and find out you’re bored after 1 day and it’s too late to make any changes. I intend to see the world, and I have to do it in 2 weeks per year. So, I compromise. It can be a little tiring, but I don’t take these trips necessarily to relax – I take them to recharge in other ways. Travel is my passion and I crave new cultural experiences. My worldview has expanded a little more each time I set foot on US soil again; this is creative fuel to the fire of everything I do, from painting to marketing strategy. That’s why I’m determined to prioritize it, even with a limited budget. For those who’ve also been bitten by the travel bug, you get it. The rest of the world will go on thinking that we’re rich, and I suppose that’s fine.
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UPDATE: Wow, this is officially my most popular blog post ever! Thank you all for reading and sharing with your friends. I received a ton of follow-up questions about specific credit cards and mileage reward programs, and I did my best to answer them in a new article, “How I Fly Around the World for Next to Nothing.” Check it out!
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At the Hotel Oriental Rivoli in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Somewhat fancy, resort-style digs. About $60/night.
Everyone!! After years and years, Paint Tool SAI is finally getting an upgrade! Go try the Paint Tool SAI 2 beta!
Just a few of the new features:
- 64 bit/multi-core support
- Font tool with text layers
- Bigger canvases! Up to 100,000 x 100,000px canvas size for 64 bit
- Bigger max brush size (up to 5000px)
- Circle and line rulers
- Perspective ruler (guide lines for 1 – 3 point perspective)
- Select/edit multiple layers at once
- Upgrade for free if you already have a SAI 1 license
Paint Tool SAI is my number one recommended art program for digital painters and this just makes it even better! The new font tool and canvas size limits, especially, should make it so much easier for people trying to make comics.
This is still in beta, so it’s untranslated and has some bugs. But it’s still great news! Go try it out!
are you fucking kidding me?! FONT TOOL? PERSPECTIVE???
CIRCLE AND RULERS???????Holy mother of god
OH SON the lack of circle has been the only reason I don’t use Sai. Uh ohhh…
FONT TOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now here is a great idea for stump work, satin stitch and other projects. It was on the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Inusdreamcosplay
This is brilliant.
These were made with mirror vinyl (bought from a Chinese seller) over craft foam held together with various glues.
This is the process / tutorial used.
Use the following chart when adhering materials so they stick well:
- Vinyl front to vinyl front: Super Glue / Krazy Glue
- Foam to vinyl front: Coat the foam in a very thin layer of hot glue, let it dry, then use Super Glue / Krazy Glue
- Foam to vinyl backing: Contact Cement / Contact Spray
- Foam to foam: Hot Glue (or your favorite method…this is my preferred)
Others have used contact cement to hold the foam to the vinyl backing but because contact cement smells like death to me, I prefer the contact spray adhesive instead.
Really love using this method as it’s fast, easy, and light. Luckily, my armor did not have any complex curves because if it did, I would have used Worbla instead.
tutorial: character aesthetics post
under a cut because this gets rather lengthy. it’s a time-consuming process, but well worth it! i provided as many pictures as i can!
font pack 02: ‘exo’ by yerihelps (download here)
a list of sites that might be useful when making or customizing a theme!!!:
- upload a picture to get a fitting color scheme!
- fonts + how to install them
- more fonts
- if you are looking for themes/pages for verses and such check out this blog
- look for cool symbols/characters here
- fancy text generator here
- spooky/zalgo text generator
- billy audio player
- mini audio player
- masterlist of update tabs!

