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11 May 2010 06:34 amOh for fuck's sake, how the do you find a fucking icon with some fucking text on it nowadays? Has that gone entirely out of style? I'm just trying to hunt some icons for Darker than Black and Pandora Hearts, perhaps Durarara, and I'm getting sick of all the fucking faces with cute fucking expressions. I want some conceptual icons.
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Date: 11 May 2010 04:56 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 12 May 2010 02:25 am (UTC)I know I kinda suck at text, and so only really do it sometimes for snark. I mostly make icons because it relaxes me, though, and post them largely because I usually do less popular things, and it seems silly to have all of them on my harddrive that no one eill ever see. (I usually leave popular things to better iconmakers.)
I also own up to being one ofthe lazy ones mentioned elsewhere.no subject
Date: 11 May 2010 05:33 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 11 May 2010 05:37 am (UTC)Fact is, I think it's way more difficult to put text on something that makes it look appealing.
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Date: 11 May 2010 05:43 am (UTC)and yes, I agree it's harder. but sometimes more interesting?
and I hated stick a random lyric on it that song icontest tended to foster too :(
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Date: 11 May 2010 05:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 11 May 2010 05:38 am (UTC)When I first started using icons, I used almost NO textless icons. However, I adore it when I come across an icon that uses text effectively, and not just to narrated what happened in the scene that is being screencapped.
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Date: 11 May 2010 07:50 pm (UTC)I adore it when I come across an icon that uses text effectively, and not just to narrated what happened in the scene that is being screencapped.
haha, yes, good description.
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Date: 11 May 2010 10:36 pm (UTC)I got into more live action fandom which meant that there were less text icons in general (I think anime icons are easier to add text too), I got pickier about my icons across the board, and a lot of text on icons didn't add anything to the icon, and I think textless icons are easier, in some situations, to use even if they're not for the same fandom you're talking about.
And, as you mentioned, less people are putting text on their icons across the board.
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Date: 11 May 2010 08:40 am (UTC)sometimesjust get lazy I guess.Downloading more than the standard fonts that come with photoshop has definitely helped.
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Date: 11 May 2010 07:51 pm (UTC)Text on icon can be tough, but i think yours are pretty good.
tl;dr theories?
Date: 11 May 2010 09:54 am (UTC)2) Then, a lot of people had icon contests as a main reason to add text, because that was the only way to fit that week's theme. Lately almost every icontest has closed or people don't have the time for iconmaking once a week. Therefore, they're not forced to put text anymore.
3) LJRP's popularity. You use icons of your character there to show the expression they are showing, and your writing tells the actions and dialogs. But if the icon has some unrelated text on it, it is a bit distracting and can sometimes break the fourth wall. So most RPers make/use textless icons and bases focused on faces and emotions.
4) It was a trend with anime icons to make them really bright, leave them textless, and even use the stupidest artsy-fartsy crops. Since they're easy to make like this and some are crop variations of the same screencap, it's not viable to add text to a +100 batch and find a color/font/position that doesn't clash horribly with the million colors and the odd crop.
5) For manga colorers (I'm not one myself, although I badly color sometimes), I suppose that after hours of shading eyelids and whatnot, putting some sloppier text might cheapen and hide the crazy details.
6) I think there was a backslash against tiny text and text brushes in particular because it was as decorative as any texture but illegible (sometimes it didn't even say anything) and kind pointless. But then, large text is the hardest to do.
7) Depending on the fandom, but there's the debate on use of Japanese fanart. If just cropping and readjusting a fanart is bad (in a moral and technical sense), it is a hundred times worse to add/remove shit from it. I'm okay with seeing/using fanart icons in video game and book fandoms, but not sure I'd feel comfortable with text fanart icons. Haven't seen them myself, but it could be more about laziness than difficulty/morality.
8) What do you put as the text itself? One word? Some people just pick one at random that has nothing to do with anything. A line of lyrics? Then imagine a great icon with lyrics of a Miley Cyrus song. It gets old to put the name of the character or something equally obvious as text, and not being able to come up with cool text that looks good is why I haven't bothered lately except when I'm doing humor (where it's pretty much the point to add text, given how my funny icons are).
9) WE'RE LAZY.
Re: tl;dr theories?
Date: 11 May 2010 07:57 pm (UTC)1) I think a big part of it is because it's so hard to make it legible and fit it with the rest of the image. I never knew where to put it, what color, what type of font, and more importantly: something that fits the character(s)/scenery.
But you're pretty good at it!! You always make pertinent and aesthetically coherent icons, that's one of the thing I've always liked about your icons!
3) LJRP's popularity
Good point, and a good reason. Though not everyone's into LJRPs
4) crappy trends :(
6) I think there was a backslash against tiny text and text brushes in particular
oh boy I hated those. Whats the point of text if you can't read it x_x
7) Depending on the fandom, but there's the debate on use of Japanese fanart
True, I seldom use fanart based icons myself because of that.
8) What do you put as the text itself?
Something pertinent and interresting! That's the whole point! Not just taking some text because you think text would look good, but making the icon for the concept of the icon you're making which must includes text!
9)Hehehehe. Yeah, me too.
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