@Carlito it's pretty neat, but the black isn't showing up as starkly as I'd like. Could you make the webs and the skull white, instead of black, if that wouldn't bee too much trouble?
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@alliyah but of course! Here are your avatars For the second one with the spiderweb, I made a couple of options. Let me know if you'd like any changes!
YWS doesn't seem to like my gif avatars anymore. Last year I made a gif that flashed between the old avatar and this one, but it doesn't work anymore. So this'll have to do!
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wafflewolf7 wrote:This is probably really stupid but how do you do this? I cant add the picture of my avatar to the comment...
You have to provide a link to your avatar or upload it via the full reply screen. Here's a link to your current avatar but keep in mind that the image displayed will change when you change your avatar on the site.
What needs to be added? (pumpkin, witch hat, spider web, etc.): I think that I would love to have a funny looking pumpkin in one corner, some spooky spider webs in another. And maybe some blood pouring from the angel's eyes? If that doesn't sound too creepy. Oh! And some black devil horns on her head as well!
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Let me know if either of you would like any changes! Hope you enjoy
EDIT: I saw @LaVida's call for an October theme for their new picture, so here you go! I went with a spooky vibe (a bad run-in with an evil lemon), but I can make it less spooky if desired
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Sure thing, @EagleFly! Is there anything in particular that you want us to add to your avatar, or are you okay with us picking whatever works best with it?
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