a note

Honestly I made this page mostly so I could filter through my own saved stuff lol, but I wanted to share it too!

I recommend you use the tags on the side because this is otherwise difficult to look through.

explore the w.w.w.!

LaTeX: typesetting program for bookbinding. #fannish #hobbies
4thewords: defeat monsters by hitting word counts or writing for x amount of time. requires subscription after a free trial. #writing #tools
Recommend Me A Book: shows you the first page of a book without showing you the title and author, so you can decide if you want to read it mostly without any preconceived notions. #reading
Chinese Skill: a duolingo replacement that's focused on specifically learning chinese! #learning
Whimsical Club: a curated list of sites with fun stuff to do on them! #fun
Color Hunter and Color Palette Generator: generate a color palette from an image #art #colors
Design Seeds: photos and color palettes #art #colors
Coolors: palette generator with lots of features! #art #colors
Gradient generator: helps you,,, generate gradients #art #colors
CMYK color-selecting shortcut on Photoshop: i don't use photoshop anymore, but this is nice to have. #art #colors
Make Word Art: word art generator #art
Room 3D Planner: great reference for indoor backgrounds! #art #ref
PureRef: reference compiler that i SWEAR by. #art #ref #tools #rec
Clip Studio Paint tutorials: big ol sheet with smaller tutorials linked! #art #learning
Studying storyboarding on a budget: big doc of tips and resources #art #animation #learning
Piskel: online pixel art program #art #tools
Scratch: tool built by MIT to help kids learn to make games and animations #art #animation #games #tools
Blender: the infamous 3D program. i've yet to try it but it's free! #art tools
Clip Studio Paint: my fave drawing program on PC - designed for drawing/animation/comics specifically #art #animation #tools #rec
Cocktailstuck Ingredients Masterpost: make drinks based on homestuck characters. #fannish #food
Ultimate Favorite Pokemon Picker: pick your favorite pokemon by generation and type. just fun! #fannish
Cat icon maker: make a cat. #fun
角&耳っこメーカー: honestly the prettiest picrew i’ve ever seen. contains fantasy elements! #fun
PrivNote: send a note that will be self-destructed after #fun
Nicky Case: nicky makes soooo much good stuff that teaches big concepts in fun ways. highly recommend exploring their work! #fun #learning #games #rec
Bitsy: Make your own tiny game. #games #tools #hobbies
GBA/GB/GBC on PC: big downloadable file of gameboy games you can play on your PC! #games
Emotional Baggage Check: vent and maybe get an email back. respond to other vents. #health
Bedtime Calculator: helps you figure out what time to go to bed or what time to get up. #health
Supercook: find recipes for things based on what you have in your fridge. #health #food
frog stuffed toy pattern: a pattern to make your own stuffed toy frog. i don't sew but this looks pretty simple and easy to do from scraps! #hobbies
PostCrossing: send postcards around the world! #hobbies #culture? i don't have a tag for this yet
Sub Sub Gakkou: giant resource for learning how to hardsub videos. i used this when i was learning how to subtitle! #hobbies #fannish #learning #rec
How to make a fanzine: great resource for anyone thinking of organizing a modern day fanzine project. #fannish #learning #merch #rec
Artist Alley Quick-start Guide: a helpful beginner’s guide to artist alleys, written in very casual, friendly language! #art #merch #learning
Howtobeaconartist resource masterlist: tumblr resource full of stuff to help you with anything from producing merch to tabling at cons. #art #merch
Merchandise supplier database: big spreadsheet of different merch suppliers. #art #merch
SendRecurring: send recurring email and text reminders #org
TypeHere: type stuff and it will save even if you close it! #org
Notion, Obsidian, Notesnook, TiddlyWiki, Dynalist: note-taking apps – i use notion and obsidian and really like them! :) #org #tools #rec
Miro, Mural, and Milanote: board / mind map / brainstorming tools. i've used miro and mural and i like both (they're pretty similar), but have yet to try milanote! #org #tools #rec
Squarespace, Behance: for visual artists' portfolios. #art #portfolio
Illustfolio 4: a tumblr theme you can use for a portfolio site! #art #portfolio
Clippings.me: a writer portfolio site #writing #portfolio
Alternatives to Big Tech: nice post with recommendations for what to swap out your big data email/messaging/browsing clients with #privacy
Digital Wellbeing: a masterlist of privacy tools and other good stuff #privacy
Privacy Tools: more privacy tools! #privacy
Typelit.io: tests your typing by practicing on books; gets you reading classic lit and i believe they have a way to upload a book of your choice on there to type with too! #reading
Miniflux, Feedbro: RSS feed readers. i use feedbro since it's super simple! #reading
The Ginormous Yuri Rec List: early 2010s rec list of yuri/GL manga. outdated but this was an incredible list for me when i was in high school. #reading
Ian’s Shoelace Site: shows you different ways to tie your shoe depending on your needs. #style
750 words: encourages the habit of writing daily with a point system #writing
Reverse Dictionary, Tip of my Tongue: helps you look for a word. #writing
Novellla: a focused writing app you can access through your browser #writing
Svbtle: for blogging and writing; operates a bit more like a note-taking platform #writing

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