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thefathersjoy93 · 2 months
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blogph · 7 months
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ANALİSANS - GOLD
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Lisans hizmetleri
Yazılım lisansları, kişisel veya ticari kullanım için yazılım satın alırken dikkate alınması gereken önemli bir husustur. Popüler bir grafik tasarım yazılımı olan Canva Pro, farklı kullanıcıların ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak için çeşitli abonelik seçenekleri sunuyor. Canva Pro, premium içeriğe, daha güçlü tasarım araçlarına ve yapay zeka tarafından desteklenen sihirli özelliklere sınırsız erişim sunar. Abonelik seçenekleri arasında ücretsiz bir katman, Canva Pro ve Kurumsal Canva yer alır; Canva Pro, tasarımcılara birçok ek işlev sunar. Her Pro içerik lisansı, kullanıcıların içeriği tek bir tasarımda kullanmasına olanak tanır ve bu da onu çeşitli projeler için profesyonel kalitede tasarımlar oluşturmak isteyen işletmeler ve bireyler için mükemmel bir seçenek haline getirir. Canva pro fiyat, seçilen abonelik seçeneğine bağlı olarak değişiklik gösterir ve yıllık aboneliklerde indirimler mevcuttur. Dikkate alınması gereken bir diğer önemli yazılım lisansı Windows 11 lisansıdır. Windows 11, Microsoft'un en son işletim sistemidir ve kullanıcıların yazılımı etkinleştirmek ve kullanmak için geçerli bir lisansa ihtiyacı vardır. Windows 11 Home ve Windows 11 Pro, mevcut iki ana sürümdür; ikincisi uzak masaüstü ve BitLocker şifrelemesi gibi ek özellikler sunar. Kullanıcılar, Windows 11 lisans anahtarını çeşitli perakendecilerden satın alabilir; fiyatlar, sürüme ve perakendeciye göre değişir. Bireysel yazılım lisanslarının yanı sıra işletme ve kuruluşlara yönelik ana lisanslar ve lisans hizmetleri de bulunmaktadır. Ana lisans firması, yazılım ürünü için indirimli fiyatla çok sayıda lisans satın almasına olanak tanır ve bu da onu birden fazla kullanıcılı işletmeler için uygun maliyetli bir seçenek haline getirir. Yazılım lisanslama ihtiyaçlarını dikkatlice düşünmeleri ve kuruluşlarına en uygun olanı bulmak için mevcut çeşitli seçenekleri keşfetmeleri önemlidir. Lisans hizmetleri ve buna benzer hizmetler için web sitemizi ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
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emo-batboy · 1 month
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it's like you hibernated for winter and then come back and post like 4-5 times within a week lmao
Yep, that’s pretty much how I’ll be posting from now on :) I find it’s more achievable that way, and all the updates are like bite-sized seasons
Also here’s the before and after of the first shirt edit lol
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(Right now, I’m only using the free version of Canva and two free websites. I will NOT be paying money for photoshop.)
I’d give you the two other versions I made but those would be spoilers because those shirts designs are in the following updates.
Okay BYE :D
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ssamyu · 25 days
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𓅸 Random Header's Collage
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˗ˏˋʚɞˎˊ˗ Em caso de download ꕤ reblog or like 𖦹 créditos sempre bem vindos .ᐟ.ᐟ
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moth-ghoul · 5 months
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i make my zines by putting this guy in canva :)
(on canva, you can rotate text by turning the little turning arrow symbol next to your text)
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wildwoodart · 5 months
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Some Queens of the Stone Age album posters I made for fun.
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crysscraft · 1 month
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Magical Girl OC Challenge!
This challenge was created by @chharmanii over on Instagram. If you want to see the original video you can check it out there or over on TikTok.
She's supposed to be a magical girl who uses a bubble wand as a weapon and has a blue frog as an animal companion. I'm not the best at drawing backgrounds yet so I threw a bunch of assets together to make a cute, retro Windows XP design on Canva.
What do you think?
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alastoredeer · 5 days
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Asexual flag Alastor purple, grey/white and black If somebody wants some graphic feel free to ask
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maze-mind · 25 days
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"Remember. Survive. Run."
"Never stop running."
"The time for lies is over."
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average-exxistence · 10 months
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“People say, “Oh, well, pornography—that’s for masturbation, nobody can get hurt that way.” But orgasm is a very serious reward, isn’t it? Think of Pavlov’s little dogs, right? They don’t just think about salivating; they salivate. They do it because they learned it. Period. Now think about pornography. The dehumanization is a basic part of the content of all pornography without exception. Pornography in this country in the last ten years has become increasingly violent by every measure, including Playboy, including all the stuff you take for granted; and every single orgasm is a reward for believing that material, absorbing that material, responding to that value system: having a sexual response to stuff that makes women inferior, subhuman.”
- Andrea Dworkin
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thefathersjoy93 · 2 months
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dreamauri · 4 days
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i dont know why but im laughing my ass off i was making some radios for the chapter after this next one and i was typing anything in as a placeholder 😭✋
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fuzzygoblin · 10 days
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Have you been reading Someone is Calling Him Shorewards by @harlotofupdog? Such a beautiful, heartrending story that promises a happy ending (I trust her, Harlot will get us there). Enjoy the sad feels!
I created this piece using Canva, using the graphic design tools to create a particularly poignant scene from Chapter 6.
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ssamyu · 2 months
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⌗ Header's verdinhas 🪴
🪴 Em caso de download ꕤ reblog or like ⌗ créditos sempre bem vindos .ᐟ.ᐟ
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getfuckedblr · 3 months
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here’s my guide to making typesets! I use Word to make my typesets, Canva for designs, and Adobe to insert the majority of my designs.
this is a ton of info and I tried to make it as readable as possible, but plz let me know if u need any clarification!
Word: always use the app, the online program doesn't have all of the options needed
paper size: US Letter Borderless
then i flip it landscape, do custom borders, and select book fold. I do 1 inch on top and bottom, .75 in inside, and .5 in outside. i leave the gutter option alone and leave it set to 0. You can choose how large you want your signatures to be (sheets in booklet option on the margins page): I normally do 40 page signatures, but if it's a smaller text you'll want to go smaller for stability. after that, you should have a half page to start your typeset!
Inserting your fic:
the next thing you’ll do is insert your fic; on ao3 click entire story, CTRL A to select all, CTRL C to copy it all. Paste it into your document. word automatically detects the headings, and you should be able to see all your chapters on the left side bar (if you can’t see it, click the page numbers on the bottom left to open the tab).
Formatting:
you can do the next few steps in any order, but we’re going to fix the formatting now. you’ll want to CTRL A everything, pick a font and a font size. I normally use georgia and size 10, going smaller or larger depending on the file size.
To have an indent on every line: CTRL A your work to select all, right click the “normal” style, on the home tab. go to the bottom left, open the drop-down menu, and select “paragraph”. next to special, hit first line. i like to do .3, you can do whatever you want. i then like to make sure the space after is set to 0, the line spacing to single, and then hit save. it should automatically adjust your lines to start at whatever indent you picked.
To fix the spacing: go into the layout tab, and go to spacing. There'll be a before and after option: write in 0, then click enter for both of them. Word is a little bit bitchy so you have to force it do things sometimes. after this you can choose if you want single spacing, or 1.5, or whatever you want.
*sometimes, the way the fic was formatted when posted to ao3 means that even after setting the line spacing to zero, there will still be a space in between each line. this is where you have to troubleshoot. you can either go line by line to delete the excess space (yes, for real. and yes, it's just as awful as it sounds) or, sometimes, not every-time but sometimes, you can highlight the chapter text, go into the home tab on top, click the A with the purple eraser to erase all formatting, and then do all the beginning steps again, and it will get rid of the extra space.*
Now that your format is mostly fixed, delete the archive of our own beta, and anything else you don't want. I normally delete everything up to the title of the work, and leave that for creating my copyright page. Remember to do the same for the end of the work!
Page Breaks and Section Breaks:
the next part is the most crucial. it's how we format both the chapters, but also how we format the headings and footer. this was the part that took me the longest to figure out: it's the page breaks and section breaks. page breaks mark the place where one page ends, and another begins. section breaks will create a new section in your document, so you can break the beginning few pages from the rest of your textblock. This will allow you to insert page numbers that start on page one, instead of at the first page of the document.
I like to go the end of the description, and then click on the first chapter. then I'll add a section break. you can find this in the layout tab, click breaks, and then click section break. so now our section 2 starts with chapter one. After this, add a blank page after the description and before your new section, and then click on the first chapter. (adding a blank page allows for smoother formatting later with headers and footers)
I then go to each chapter, delete the authors notes at the start and end of each chapter, and add a page break at the start of each chapter. i like to use the heading tab on the left to click each chapter, so I know I'm actually starting the new page right where I need to, and other formatting won't delete the page break.
when I create a compilation fic, where I have muitlple fics in one typeset, I use section breaks at the starts of each new fic. this will allow the page numbers to continue, but I can then edit each sectio to change the fic title and the authors name. if you're really fancy, you can do this for each chapter title as well, you would just hve to use a section break for each chapter instead of page break. *Remember to click link to previous to turn it off, so you are only editing that section, and not all the other sections. this can be found in the heading and footer tab on the top, which will automatically open when you click on the heading or footer.*
Adding page numbers, authors name, text name:
To add a page number, I click the footer, which automatically opens the header/footer tab on top. Then, I click page numbers, add page numbers. I turn on different odd and even pages, which is also found in the header/footer tab. you'll have to insert page numbers on both an even and odd age to get them to show up once you click that option. Page one should be an odd page, page two should be an even page. I like to put the page numbers on the outside of the page. Then you'll click format page numbers, click "start at" instead of "continue from previous section", and write in 1. now your typeset starts at 1 on chapter one instead of the start of your document! you'll need to go back and delete the numbers that showed up on the first section, but remember to deselect link to previous before you do that! or you'll end up deleting your page numbers again.
to add text on page numbers:
click into the header/footer again. double click directly on the page number, then start typing. You ca highlight the whole thing to change the font, font seize, etc. I normally do the same size as my text, and I'll either do georgia font or garamond font. I google "copy paste line for text" to get that line dividing the page number from whatever text I have next to it.
to add graphics on an entire work:
you can go into the header or footer, go to the insert tab, and insert a picture. Doing it in the header or footer will ensure it's on every single page that shares that header or footer. I have done this in the past, and find it's cute, but it's also tricky because it needs to be small enough to fit inside the header or footer, and won't really be able to interact with the text because it's different on each page, while the graphic will stay in the same position regardless.
Blank Pages:
you want blank pages at the start and end of your textblock: this is what you'll be glueing your end papers to. even more, you'll want to ensure your total page number is both divisible by 4 (each page of paper will have four pages of your text on it, two to each side) and fits into your signature count. If you're working with a 40 page signature, and you have 420 pages, that's fine. You'll end up having the last signature only be 5 regular pages instead of 10, which is plenty enough to sew. you really just want to try and avoid only having one of two pages in that last signature, as that won't be very strong in holding up your end page, or be very stable in sewing on to your book block.
to make sure they're blank, with no page numbers, you'll want to insert a section break on the last page of text. Deselect link to previous, delete the page numbers and you should be all good!
Printing/Saving:
I'm on a mac. I don't know how you would do this on anything but a mac. let that be a warning lmao. but I will CTRL A everything, ensure it's US Letter Borderless, and then hit print. if you don't tell the document it's the right size, it'll be funky when you go to print because of the margins. to insert images, i click save as pdf. it'll save it in the correct order to print for your signatures, and then I upload it into adobe to edit further. that'll have to be a different post bc this is entirely too long already.
If you want to print directly from here, ensure it's printing the right size, flip on short edge, double sided. and you're all done!
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