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Thanks to this thread for reminding me a feature I forgot existed did in fact, exist.

DILBERITO
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LOST HOPE
WILL NEVER RETURN​
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It's gone...
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I just can't break the newfound correlations between jaks and dilbert!
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Immediately after making that post I just did I remembered something.
The dilbert TV show existed.
I looked up the theme because I forgot what it was, and then I was greeted by his co-worker dog turning dilbert into a meme and then setting the fucking office on fire.
It's also the same theme as
The oingo boingo movie.
 
Is there a tutorial on making Soyjaks
Open your source image in whatever editor
Create two new layers; one that's entirely white below the source image, and another that's entirely transparent above the source image, like this:
>1. Transparent
>2. Source
>3. White

Draw/trace everything in the transparent layer (remember to disable antialiasing!). Hide the source image if you want to preview the finished product. Once you're done, delete the source image and export the remainder
Tips:
>Use thicker lines for outlining and thinner ones for detailing
>If you're worried about stylistic consistency, try looking at existing 'riants for inspiration
>If you want it to become popular you'll have to force it which will take time and effort and may not work
 
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Open your source image in whatever editor
Create two new layers; one that's entirely white below the source image, and another that's entirely transparent above the source image, like this:
>1. Transparent
>2. Source
>3. White

Draw/trace everything in the transparent layer (remember to disable antialiasing!). Hide the source image if you want to preview the finished product. Once you're done, delete the source image and export the remainder
Tips:
>Use thicker lines for outlining and thinner ones for detailing
>If you're worried about stylistic consistency, try looking at existing 'riants for inspiration
>If you want it to become popular you'll have to force it which will take time and effort and may not work
yeah do all this and you get a dnb variant that nobody will use
 
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