My dA stamp collection!
I have recently come across stamps made by other dA artists and have been looking at quite a few of them, which made me decide to start a collection! Yup! I used to collect stamps for real, when I was younger, now I will be collecting dA stamps, hehe.
I will update this journal entry as I add more stamps to my collection
knowing me, I'll add some every day for the next few days, then none for a few weeks, then some more again. I tend to do things in spurts. Don't worry thought, I won't update every day, lol.
So, anyhow
Here are the stamps that have caught my attention, either because I could relate to them one way or another, or because I found them funny or interesting. Enjoy!
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I have downloaded psd templates for stamps but I have not yet made any. Too much to do, too little time, lol. But I'm definitely planning on making some some day.
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Daimyo Shi is arrogant name, it means Lord of Death in Japanese, I guessing I thought is was cool at the time. Now it simple a name that I have the same attachment as my given name.
Legend of the Five Rings online RPG [link]
I would suggest you get them organized as you start, because I told myself I'd get to it later and then the collection got bigger and now it seems impossible to move them all around to fit better categories without me losing my sanity over it, lol. The big problem is that when you paste the thumb number in the journal, you can't tell what it is, until you preview, so you have to preview each tim to get a glimpse of what it's going to look like, so that's what takes quite some time if your collection isn't well organized from the start.
If you make yourself a layout of categories on paper, it might make things easier to manage before you first put it all together. Then just copy that to your journal, add the thumbs in the appropriate place and you have a nifty little (or large!) collection for all to see.
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