What I've Learned Making Meme's.

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  1. Jimbee68

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    I discovered the following things making meme's. As I've already said, you can change the color of text by saving it as a Wordpad document if you want (probably .pdf too). And you can cover mistakes by simply making the Paint program think you are putting same colored text over background. And, I've noticed, the Paint program really doesn't mind how many times you put an image over another image over another image. Anyways, this is what I've learned:

    • If you to err centering the text, err towards the top of image. I learned that in HS typing class, BTW.

    • Try to always center as best as you can.

    • Squares are easier to work with. In cropping, enlarging, editing, etc.

    • And for squares, you can just take a rectangular image and stretch it a little. As I said, if it looks too weird that way, people will just think you're being funny.

    • Go with what works. Trial and error. I also found out some weird ways you can make an image look faded and inferior in ways. Reduce it and enlarge it. Ruin it by adjusting and readjusting the contrast and brightness. Do that several times, if you want. And start at 50% change. And go from there. (I recently found there are photoshop programs on my computer that do all that I just said. But the way I described has advantages. And is easier sometimes.)

    • And as I've said, if you make a mistake, keep it. People will think you're trying be silly. And never take more than 5 minutes with a meme (or whatever they're called). Otherwise it's just not worth it.
     
    Last edited: Jun 26, 2024

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