Has anyone here learned a language online (maybe through Rosetta Stone etc)?
I heard that it's good to get you to a comfortable level, but you need to actually start speaking to native speakers to learn more advanced stuff like idioms.
hell, I downloaded Pokemon GO when I was in the countryside, left the game when I realised that there would be nothing in Cyprus, came back to the capital and realised that there's a lot going on close to my house?!?!?!? I really feel like going on a walk but it's 2 am and I'm lazy
I'm still learning photoshop, but I think it's because they force some of the settings, like how many colours you can save it with.
My finished product is always 10% of the quality I see in editing mode
Yeah, I'm finding that most of us are missing, like LiMe. They could be back soon.
I haven't made avi's in a while. I usually make a bunch and then just go off of those for a while. Like I made these a long time ago and just switch between them.
I haven't made avi's in a while. I usually make a bunch and then just go off of those for a while. Like I made these a long time ago and just switch between them.
I haven't seen all of these yet, but I love them all I have like 4 in rotation. Haven't even completed one cycle though.