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Scorpruss [2018-03-31 15:48:12 +0000 UTC]
Hi
umm..kinda confused here but how do i post my drawings in this grp?
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namwan35 [2017-03-29 15:05:42 +0000 UTC]
hi,I am new member ,I love to draw anime.I want to learn drawing and Develop my drawing skills. I've been trying to paint for 6 years because I want to draw beautifully.Now I do not have my own drawings,Please get me into the group.I am Thai, I may write some mistakes. I am sorry >W<
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clarachan11355 [2017-03-13 07:45:25 +0000 UTC]
Hi, I am a new member, and I love all the animated emotes.I was scrolling thru a few, watching the motions, and it occured to me, that I had a "Weird idea", for animated emotes. I am not sure yet,how to use it.I think this could be an educational tool for the deaf.You know that often the deaf have to use "sign language" to speak, instead of talking and listening regularly. Why not make some very specific emotes, as little humans)maybe the top half of a human; its only the waist up,because each emoticon will be "signing" a word or letter in sign language(repeatdly) ,You could make a very big set of moving emotes, which are signing to the viewer, all the words or letters, they have to learn(the viewer, that is.) It could be a very good learning, or practice tool, for learning or practicing signing. It would be a huge set of emotes,and they might be easily "tagged" to come, quickly, (as you need to see them).Anyone who wants to learn, or practice sign language, would use them.To tell which word the emote is signing, you could put the typed word either just below the emote, or above it--very closely.You would see the typed word, "HOUSE", while the emote repeatidly signs the motion for "house." I do not know if any company makes these.But it would certainly be practical--especially children or teens. It could be sold as a "deaf learning tool for kids or teens.or, to teach adults who need to learn sign language."--I am not a business person,but I know they do need and/or buy aids for those who need to learn signing. I see a lot of very clever animated emotes here, and there are practical learning uses to make them for.thanks!!!---
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