Greetings, Traveller! AMBITZZ here!
You are welcome to rest in my humble abode (profile).
I am just an ordinary student, one who is a casual anime aficionado.
↑↑↑That is my current situation btw.↑↑↑
Currently "preparing" for one of the toughest exams in the world. (I am cooked)(Wish me luck).
I actually started watching anime back during the lockdown, but I have watched TV series like Doraemon, Crayon Shin Chan, Tottemo Luckyman, Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Monster Kid, Ninja Hattori, Ultra B, Perman and a lot more during my childhood. The one I hold closest to my heart and of which I have always been a huge fan of, is Pokémon. I also joined MAL somewhere during 2020. I am not a serious watcher by any means; just a casual one trying his best to enjoy every piece of media he consumes.
I don’t even know what it means, but apparently (according to some website) my personality type is ISFP-T and I’m an Adventurer. Supposedly even Michael Jackson is an ‘Adventurer’. I am a lazy and lethargic sloth capable of pretty much doing nothing except warm my chair. I am introverted around people other than a few of my close friends. I also am very pessimistic about pretty much everything.
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And rest of customization are done by photoshop.
I have thought about changing it up, or simplifying it, but haven't found anything I like to replace it with 😅
Ah it's mostly stuff I found around the web. It's a bit old now, but don't really feel like changing it😅
But if you're still interested, I cropped and scaled an image on GIMP, placed the "Supernova" and "Vignette" filters over it, and then used a site called GlowTxt to generate glowing text, which you can then overlay on top of the image through "open as layers" in GIMP so that it remains a GIF. The text can be repositioned with the Move tool, but you should unlink the base image layer first. After that, you might have to duplicate and/or delete a few frames (usually the "Background" frame and whatever the last two frames are numerically) in the layer stack so that the animation loops seamlessly. As for the circular GIF on the left side of my signature, I used the Ellipse Select tool to crop the background out, and then saved it as an animation in GIMP.
It was mostly some trial-and-error in GIMP, and searching for solutions to issues with making GIFs online. You could probably do the same (or better) with more advanced graphics editors like Photoshop or Affinity Photo too, but that depends on whether you're up for paying for them. Otherwise, Krita is another free alternative.