Frequently Asked Questions
These is a collective of all the common questions I've been getting through
my email. So I really appreciate it if you read these first before deciding
to email me.
I like your graphics. Can you make me a banner/icon/manip/layout/etc?
This is the most common email I've always been getting, which honestly
speaking, kinda irk me. As much as I'm flattered that you are impressed
with my designs, I'm sorry to say that no, I don't take requests. I have
taken some before, but now I want to stay strict to my 'no request' rule.
It's getting way out of hand and I know I sound like a restricting bitch
here, but sorry. As I reasoned again and again, I only do things when
I'm inspired. Once I'm not, the work I come out with results in a cow's
dung. Total out crap!! I've even been accused of being too modest about
it, but no. I'm not being modest. I'm merely stating out facts. It always
stresses me out whenever I'm doing requests, and I can't help feeling
that way. So I would like to apologies again.
How do I credit your work?
I am very strict at the crediting rules. Once I spotted someone putting
any of my work (be it my icons, manips, videos, fanarts or etc), I'll
get drastic and may ask you to either credit me, or just simply take off
my work from wherever you posted. And believe me, I have done that before.
Even made enemies. Ha! How you credit me on the other hand depends on
where you post my work. If you're a LiveJournal user, I would like you
to credit to my LJ account at isnani.
On the other hand, if you're posting my work on forums, websites or any
other, you will have to credit me by linking to my homepage - www.crystalled-roses.net.
Can you teach/give tips on how to use Photoshop to make this graphic/manip?
Honestly speaking, I'm pretty fed up with this sort of emails. Look, I'm
no instructor. Why you even came up to me in the first place seeking tutorials
in Photoshop is beyond me. There are so many tutorials out there on the
Internet where you can learn from. I for one suck at teaching. And you
can bet on that. I suck big time at teaching. At times, I don't even know
what I'm saying. I just simply beat around the bush. Go do some websearch
yourself, coz' the way I remember it, that's how I learnt. I surfed. I
always end up being the slave at surfing the web, trying to find a good
tutorial for you. I'm going to straight out ignore such emails if this
keeps on.
I like your layout's header. Can I use it for my website?
I can't believe you have the guts to even ask me this. NO!! My
header is for me and me only. There are so many communities, websites
which offer free headers for webmasters. Why not go search there than
trying to grab someone else's? I've got my watermark on it, and it plainly
means it's only for me to use.
Can I put your icons/graphics on my website?
Absolutely not without my permission first.
Though honestly speaking, I do like to refrain my stuff from getting archived
on external sites. Reason is not because of my selfishness. The main reason
I don't like to have them listed on other sites aside from mine is because
some of the users who takes them are absolute amateurs! They don't even
have the slightest idea of the big 'crediting' issue that exist among
us graphic makers. They use it as they like it without crediting, and
that makes me spurn about. So unless you are very sure that you stresses
to your website users on the crediting issues, I may give you the permission
to put my icons on your website; but of course with a credit linked back
to me.
How do you make your manips?
It's kinda complicated question. But the steps to making manips are pretty
routine one, with a little wee bit of patience, creativity and skills.
Before you even start your work on the photo editor, you must search for
very good and accurate photos. The key to realistic manips is choosing
the right-angled pictures. You don't want your manip's head to face the
front, while the nose is sideways, na? So, using a photo editor, you take
the 2 pictures, and just simply cut and paste one of the person's head
onto the 2nd picture's. Of course there need to be some proper colour
adjustments to make the 2 pictures blend properly to make it more realistic.
But for manips within the same picture, like putting 2 persons in the
same photo standing right next to each other, you'll need to properly
cut out the whole body of the first person and paste it where you want
it. For this, the clone tool might come in handy. Since there will be
quite a handful of cloning to do. It's a matter of how you want your manip
to look. It's also about trial and error. A pretty good tutorial I found
is on this LJ
post. Check it out.
I don't see why you stress on crediting when you use textures
and brushes by others.
Look, I can tell that you know not a nut about these graphic making systems,
if you're asking me this. Textures and brushes are made for graphic makers
as resources. If you don't understand that, then I pity you. It's how
the system works. Sure, they're made by other people, which is why every
responsible graphic maker always has a resources page where they list
and credit the people whose stuff they used for their graphics. My resources
page can be found here. But we too
spent a whole lot of time on every each graphic, and the end results are
still done by us, which is why we stress to our takers to crediting us,
in which in return we the graphic makers are the one who have to credit
the resources. This invisible system is like a chain. So please, check
your facts first before accusing people with such pathetic accuses!
I found your website on random search, and I would like to get to know
you better.
*giggles* Believe me, guys. I've been getting these kinds of
emails a lot. And I know I may pass off as a prude for saying this, but
sorry. I rather choose my own friends, and know them naturally than a
forced one.
Can you join this forum? We need more supporters.
As much as I support my favourite movie stars and character ships, I always
stay away from fan forums. I had enough of them. Yeah, call me a prude,
but I'd like to stick my ground that I'm happy where I am and not be involved
in fan forums. But do note though that I'm always lurking around everywhere.
You may never know, I'm stalking your conversations. *winks*
What are you?
What am I? I'm Captain Hook, from Neverland; second star to the right
and straight on till morning! ...C'mon guys, if you want to ask questions,
phrase them properly, no? The name's Isnani. Isnani Isnen. I'm a local
Singaporean. My mother tongue's Malay, but I'm a Boyanese in race. Is
that enough of a profile for you? No? Check my 'Profile'
section then.
Can I chat with you on MSN/Yahoo Messenger/ICQ/etc?
As I always like to point out, I hate chatting on online messengers. I've
no specific reason, really... but I'm not exactly an instant chatter.
I prefer communicating through plain email, really.
I read your blog. But can you please don't write on this certain
people. It's sickening!
Umm... hello. I don't drag people to come read my blog. You came by my
website on your own and you're entitled to read my entries. I appreciate
that. But telling me what not to write or what to write is just way out
of line. It is my blog and I have every right to write whatever I want.
I have been receiving these kinds of emails a lot now that I feel I need
to voice out on this. So please, if you don't like what I write on my
daily entries, just simply stop reading it. I have pals who enjoy them
as much as I do. So why waste your time?
Can I affiliate my website with yours?
You are always welcomed. Though please remember to state which website
of mine you are referring to since I have a lot of websites online. Sometimes,
people just emailed me offering an affiliation, and I'm left wondering
which website of mine the person's talking about. But if you're thinking
of affiliating to my personal blog; Crystalled-Roses.Net, please
note that your links will be in my 'Portkeys'
section. And you can find my buttons at this
page. Just remember to save it and host it on your own server.
Absolutely no hotlinking!
What programs did you use to make your graphics?
I have always been a loyal photoshopper. So yes, I used my one and only,
Adobe Photoshop. You can count on the fact that that's the only software
I've ever been using for all my graphics. Of course for animated stuff,
I used its complimenting software, Adobe ImageReady. And at times, Macromedia
Flash.
What programs did you use to make your videos?
Most of the time I used Windows' very own Movie Maker. It's so easy to
use, since it's very user friendly. But there are times when I used MGI
VideoWave for it has many more effects. Of course for my videos which
only play in RealPlayer, I had to use RealProducer.
None of your images load up, only the text. Please link them properly.
I honestly get very aggravated to these kinds of emails. I have definitely
not coded my website wrongly. I've surfed my website through other networks
fine enough, and never had the unfortunate to see any of my images broken.
Reason being you cannot see any of my images on my website is because
you're behind a strict firewall. And too bad because the web server my
website is host on doesn’t fancy firewalls. So, if you are so desperate
to surf my website, you can try turning off your firewall first.
You're using Blogger. So how come you don't have any of their
ads on your website?
Contrary to what some of my friends think, no. I didn't sign up for a
paid account at Blogger
(I don't even think they offer paid accounts, or do they?). For those
of you who own a blog at Blogger, might notice that there is an option
whether you want to publish your blog on their server (BlogSpot),
or just simply your own. I chose the latter, having my own paid webhost
at JiffyNet. That's
why I can customise my homepage as much as I want to. *grins*
Did you make your layout yourself?
Uh... yeah? Can't you see at my 'Site Info' section at the top
right?
How do you digitise your fanarts?
Again, by using Adobe Photoshop. I just simply scan my original pencil
sketches onto my computer, and then colour and ink them using the Photoshop
tools.
I read your blog. But what are these R/Hr... H/Hr... and stuff?
*stares blankly* Can't say I'm shocked at this question, because not every
person is a Harry Potter fan. And yes, those 'stuff' has to do with Harry
Potter. Though I do know for a fact that there are Harry Potter fans who
got absolutely no idea what these R/Hr or H/Hr business is all about.
R/Hr means the pairing of the characters Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
When it's shortened, it becomes R/Hr - somewhat like an acronym. The 'r'
in the end just denotes Hermione's last letter in her last name. While
of course, H/Hr stands for a Harry Potter and Hermione's relationship
- a pairing which I loathe to the core. I for one, if you have been following
my blog entries, am a crazy fan (shipper) of R/Hr.
What is the timezone your blog's timestamp is in?
I've been asked this question once, which I think is a pretty good one.
Since I'm a Singaporean, I had obviously followed my country's timezone;
GMT +8.
So, you found no answers to your queries? You can email them to
me at isnani_isnen@yahoo.com and I'll try to answer them
as soon as I can.
Do note that I do not entertain rude and harsh emails. Those are simply
thrown into my trashcan. So don't try to waste your time.
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