– Under the cut are a list of Italian surnames in alphabetic order. If you find these useful, please like/reblog.
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Under the cut you will find a masterlist of one hundred and seventy-seven multiracial female faceclaims. The list is organized by ethnicity, and for obvious reasons many faceclaims will repeat from category to category. I hope this will assist admins in diversifying their roleplays, as well as accurately casting families. If anyone has any suggestions for faceclaims to be added to this list, please send me a message. This masterlist will be updated fairly often.
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under the cut is a list of 117 different lyrics from panic! at the disco’s album death of a bachelor. these could be used for verse names/plots/character tags/etc. please like or reblog if you plan on using !!
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Below is a masterlist of free resources that I find really helpful for theme making and photoshopping. I’ll try and keep this updated so you can check back for more links. Please like/reblog if you found this helpful. Thanks!
— html & css
- w3schools has everything you’d ever need for the basics of html, css and javascript. This is the place to go before you ask that theme maker how to change the size of a font or add a border to a box.
- codepen is excellent if you want to learn different coding tricks. Searching for anything on the site can potentially get you thousands of results. A warning though: professionals and beginners can publicly post on the site so every result may not golden.
- stack overflow described as “A language-independent collaboratively edited question and answer site for programmers” this site is excellent for troubleshooting answers you can’t get on w3schools. Can’t get a hover effect to work? Need to know how to change the color of something on click? This is the place to go. Like codepen, this site is used by beginners and professionals but the most helpful solutions to people’s questions have the ability to be upvoted, ensuring the best help.
- codrops is a great place to find in depth coding tutorials. Preloading effects, parallax effects, dynamic slideshows, you name it. This site has ideas that are creative and beautiful in addition to this awesome css reference page
- html color codes features color pickers, charts, names and tutorials for hex, rgb and hsl colors! They also have helpful html/css tutorials and this neverending list of stock photo sites.
- one extra pixel offers css/html tutorials and free vectors and icons.
- font awesome is another favorite. Fast loading, easy to use icons that can be scaled infinitely and edited with css. At the moment they have almost 600 icons and they’re always taking suggestions. If you’ve never heard of font awesome, do yourself a favor and check them out.
- elusive icons is like font awesome but with half the icons
- ionicons is similar to both font awesome and elusive icons but is definitely the sleeker, more minimalistic option.
- patternify is a simple online pattern generator that makes css patterns. No image files necessary just copy and paste the code straight into your css. You can change colors, size and opacity to fit whatever you need.
— graphics
- pixeden has 100% free high quality mockups, vectors, css resources, and icons. One of my favorites.
- deal jumbo gives out free fonts, mockups, textures and bundles right on their site, but you should also consider signing up for their newsletter. They give out exclusive freebies via email.
- media militia has free textures, brushes and vectors. They also have a handful of very loud, colorful tutorials.
- creative market is similar to dealjumbo with the content they offer (fonts, graphics and other freebies) but their freebies are only around for a week. It’s a get em while they’re hot type deal, so signing up for their newsletter would also be a good idea.
- subtle patterns is…subtle…patterns…pretty self explanatory
— developer tools
- selector gadget is a chrome extension that helps generate css selectors for selector novices like me.
- font ninja is a bookmarklet and an extension for safari and chrome that lets you identify any font on the web with a click.
- screenfly is a tool that lets you view webpages on a variety of different screen resolutions.
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— under the cut, you’ll find some fc ideas for twitter roleplay, accompanied by their instagram accounts. the bolded ones are my personal favourites. please like/reblog if you found this useful!!
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✘ An Eddie Masterlist: Positive Character Traits
Traits are attributes that every single character has. When writing a biography, you’re bound to use multiple different traits. It’s boring to have a roleplay where each and every character has the same traits, so I’ve complied a list of 350 different character traits to help you out. The first 175 are positive traits, and then you can find the second post with 175 negative traits here. (Please like this if you’ve found it helpful in any way. It took forever to find all of these and alphabetize them!)
Want to create a roleplay, but don’t know what kind you’d like to do? Under the cut, you can find a list of TV shows and movies that could be used to inspire any form roleplay, whether it be an rpg, 1x1, 5x15, etc. or even just your indie character.
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under the cut are #hella (( 573. )) unique boy // girl first names !! (( alphabetical order. )) like and or reblog if u found this helpful. (( plS like &&. reblog i needed five f*ckin hours for diS. )) your likes inspire me bae !!
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I don’t know about you guys but I know I get tired of seeing graphics that have nothing to do with the plot, or just a random png thrown on the page, so this is why I made this master list that’ll be adding more to eventually. Under the cut you’re going to find a list of music videos that are suitable for certain types of roleplays. They’re under different categories and all of them have HQ youtube links.
destiny helps presents a masterlist of gangnames
As requested by anonymous, here's a masterlist of 40+ gang names.