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hope you are doing great and that you are taking care of yourself <3

Thank you so much!! Was just popping in to see how everyone was doing. And you too, nonnie xx

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Hii, I've been wanting to experiment new things in Photoshop and remembered I have this gorgeous post of yours in my likes https://jackarthurdavenport.tumblr.com/post/657953514149036032/all-you-need-is-here would you mind doing a tutorial of how you played with these colors? I've tried to implement some gradients on my gifs but I guess that's not the way to do it because it doesn't look quite right or even close to your gifs jdhdkd thank you in advance!!

Hi there! Aww thank you.

I haven't been on here in a while, sorry. And I tried looking for the PSD for that set you mentioned but looks like I didn't save it. But yeah, it's easy!

It's not a gradient. You just add a different color fill layer for each one. So for that second GIF, I added cyan over Maeve's GIF and green over Otis'. Once that's done, only then did I blend the GIFs. So it gives the illusion of a gradient.

1. Make your individual GIFs.

2. Add a color fill layer over each individual GIF.

3. Copy one GIF onto the other, set the Blend mode to Screen. Blend them as you usually do.

And that's it! A "fake" gradient LOL

* As for how to get that sort of color blend over each individual GIF, I usually make three copies of that color fill layer, each of them set to a different blend mode. My go-to's are usually Soft Light (100% opacity) + Multiply (20-40% opacity) + Color (100% opacity), but experiment with it as much as you like. Just stack them on top of each other in your layers.

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What app/program do you use to make gifs? If you don't mind telling :)

Hi, I use Photoshop CS6!

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Okay so a production of Hamlet that ends with “Goodnight, sweet prince,” etc. and then Horatio looks up and sees the audience for the first time and is both shocked and furious, because his world is falling apart and you sat there and watched.

This idea would go fantastically well with my director’s idea that Hamlet knows the whole time that he’s in a play. He had me (when I played Hamlet) interact with the audience, exchange looks with people in the front row, deliver my soliloquies to people in the first few rows casually like I was just talking to them, and I even had the idea to not freeze and just walk about the stage when other characters had their little ‘asides,’ which he allowed me to keep in.

Basically, if Hamlet continuously acknowledges the audience unnoticed by all the other characters (almost Fleabag-style) and then suddenly he’s gone, and obviously he knew he’d have to be gone at the end, and then poor Horatio is left all alone to finally realize there was someone else there the entire time, now that would make it all the more devastating.

There’s no difference between the Danish courtiers, who showed up because they wanted to see the Mad Prince get his butt kicked in a staged sword-fight, and us the audience (who… also showed up to watch Hamlet loose a sword fight.) 

I want to see a production where Horatio just stares at us, and screams “Now cracks a noble heart!” with the subtext “You fucking fuckers. He was better than all of you, you watched him die, and you just stood there.

Then, he just silently cries over the body. For like FIVE MINUTES. And the courtiers peel away into the wings, one by one, until Horatio is alone on stage with a lot of dead bodies. It starts getting uncomfortable. You’re thinking… is the play over? Am I supposed to go? (hamlet is just about the *only* play where the final scene is cut about 50% time, so use that uncertainty, use that ambiguity.) Maybe some people do get up to go. There’s definitely muttering. And then there’s smashing sounds coming from the direction of the box office, and Horatio looks up, with an expression like something’s gone wrong. 

But then he says, “Why do the drums come hither?” Fortinbras enters though the audience, and the play continues. 

(I *also* think it would be really cool to cut for intermission right after Claudius freaks out and breaks up the play-within-a-play. Just imagine it: king yells “Lights! Lights! Lights!” And the houselights come up.) 

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