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sideaccountfortemplates · 9 months ago
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i gotta go by @bey0utifulsoul does anyone remember the sun by @pointnclick forgive me lord by @tendercherie top background picture by @ohevoyev top smaller picture by @soggywetcatgirl clxxxiv. by @sprytly bottom background picture by Why Minnesota’s Night Sky Is So Bright After It Snows it grows because it's looking by Americas Test Kitchen and multiple users middle image by Joshua Reddekopp]
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sideaccountfortemplates · 9 months ago
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basic web-weaving page template:
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Image 1: template with text Image 2: guide to web-weaving Image 3: template without text Image 4: example web weave here (sources: x x x x x x x x x x x) Image 5: example web weave with template overlay
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"Guide to Webweaving
This is a basic tutorial on webweaving. The first and most important thing is that there are MANY WAYS to webweave.
Webweaving (or web-weaving) is a process of creating a multimedia collage (usually a collection of text and images) based around a specific theme.
You can make them about practically any subject! Fandom (characters, settings, vibes, fanart or fanfiction) are some of the most common types.
Some people use Tumblr's photo feature (done by dragging photos next to each other), and others combine the text and images on one solid page.*
*or multiple!
Common Parts of a Webweave:
Overlapping Images and Text Page-based webweaves (as opposed to collages) usually have overlapping images and texts. Add many layers.
Connected and Unconnected Parts They also have connected and unconnected parts. They "weave" together by making your eyes go across the page multiple times in multiple directions. This motion is usually created by making connected parts the same font/color to connect them across the page. Connected parts might include quotes split up into multiple sections, still images of a gif, and so on. Unconnected parts are images and texts that are not directly connected to anything else on the page.
Images (Photos, Art, Twitter Posts, Tumblr Posts)
Text (Quotes, Poems, Song Lyrics)
These are the main parts of a webweave. Some webweaves have more text than images, and some have more images than text.
It's up to personal preference, but it's more common to see image-heavy ones. I personally like to us a 5:1 ratio. For the space I give to text, I like to give at least 5 times that amount for images. On this template, I would only have text in the green and white boxes. Everything else would be images.
Useful Web Tools:
coolgenerator.com/png-text-generator turns text into pngs (which have no background)
Google Image Reverse Search and other such sites/features can help you find the source of your images
searching quotes "[text here]" with a search engine can helo you find direct sources for your texts
CREDIT YOUR SOURCES! DON'T BE THAT GUY (that doesn't list his sources (that's lame))"
Notes:
The colored blocks are a spatial representation of where things might be on the page. You do not need to create boxes like this, and your images and texts also do not need to be in these exact shapes to follow the template.
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