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Buckle in, everyone, this is going to be a long one!

One of the things that has made Tumblr wildly popular with fandom is its unlimited image hosting capacity. Content, Tumblr eventually put limits on, but number of total images (rather than images per post) and size of images? Not so much.

Unfortunately, that's one of the big reasons why Tumblr is basically hemorrhaging money: Because data is expensive, and image data is much more so than text data, mainly because it's a lot more data. That number just goes up with gifs and videos, the former especially being a favorite on Tumblr.

The ways to get money to run a social media site on the internet are basically venture capitol (the investors will want their money back someday, somehow), selling user data (doesn't everyone love ads and hate privacy?), and users directly paying for services (in this economy?).

Dreamwidth started from a foundation of prioritizing privacy and user freedom, and that meant that they compromised on image hosting in order for their users to truly be the main focus of this site. A dedicated user base pays to keep Dreamwidth running, and while there's a price rise on the horizon, we've managed to keep Dreamwidth's doors open with just our own money for sixteen years now.

So what does this have to do with icons? Well, with the limited image hosting options in Dreamwidth's budget, they're one of the main ways we use images at all—and Dreamwidth users make the most of them!

Hold up; what exactly is an icon? And what do you mean by 'make the most of them'?

You might be familiar with them under a different name: PFP/Profile Pic, Avatar, Userpic, et cetera. Dreamwidth calls them icons because LJ called them icons, and over the years, users have turned them into their own art form. There's also more to them than you might think. Because the option to use icons is built into every post and every comment, they've developed into a quick, easy, and fun way to enhance conversations.

How should I use my icons?

That's largely up to you, but Dreamwidth users utilize icons in all kinds of ways.

One of the ways that Dreamwidth users have fun with icons is pretty familiar to Tumblr users: Whenever you leave a comment, they're basically built-in reaction images! Experienced icon artists can turn prized memes into bite-sized pieces, the image equivalent of haiku or 100 word drabbles. A skilled icon maker may even be able to turn infamous Tumblr post "The Color of the Sky" into an animated gif that fits Dreamwidth's icon size limits: 100 x 100 pixels, 60 kB file size. You could consider them the haiku masters of gifs and image edits.

Dreamwidth RPers in particular like to load up on icons as character reactions, with the icons showing their character's expression during an action. Some RP chains can involve one RPer responding to another with just a series of icons before adding more text. For example, if one character suggests something particularly outrageous, another character might respond first with a shocked expression, then an enraged one, then finally a resigned one, with only the last having any text in the comment body. That character will have just gone through a whole visible range of emotions, demonstrated entirely through their icons!

You don't have to stop at visuals for expressing yourself via icons, though; as I mentioned in Dreamwidth alternatives to talking in the tags, there's a lot of fun to be had with image keywords, as well.

In addition to using icons as reaction images (one way or another), people will also use them for things like denoting the general content of a post, such as using a sad icon to indicate that a post will be sad, using an icon for a specific fandom to indicate that it will be about that fandom, et cetera. They may also have a designated icon for a particular type of posts, such as poetry posts, fic posts, original writing posts, art posts, and so on. On communities, moderators in particular may use a specific icon to get the attention of other members in a hurry; or members may choose to use a specific icon to make posts with, so other members can recognize their content more quickly—or even so they can recognize their own. I, for one, am not immune to memory issues 😅

That sounds like fun! So... how may icons do I get? 😃?

Free accounts get 15 icons, basic paid accounts get 150, and premium paid accounts get 300. If you have either type of paid account, though, you can also purchase up to an additional 500 icon slots. These slots are permanent, which means that they will stay with the account as long as it is active; HOWEVER, if your paid account expires, you will only have access to fifteen icons, no matter how many extra slots you may have purchased. This, unfortunately, goes back to image data being expensive. Luckily, if you renew your paid account, all of your extra icons will still be waiting for you; you just won't be able to use them until then. You can find out more about that here in Dreamwidth's official FAQ. Honestly, their whole icon FAQ section is pretty useful.

What happens if I have more than 15 icons but my paid account runs out?

At that point, Dreamwidth will automatically calculate which 15 icons you use the most (including your default icon, if you have one) and assign those to your available icon slots. To be clear, these will be the 15 icons you made the most posts with, not the icons you commented with! All of your other icons will still be there, you just won't be able to use them until you have a paid account again. Which also means you won't have to reupload them later—phew!

Similarly, unlike if you delete an icon, all prior uses of any icons linked to your account will remain where they are. So if you had a really fantastic RP session with some great characters and used twenty-five different icons across your interactions, all of those icons will still show up where they were when you first used them. So if you're an RPer who wants to let a character go but doesn't want all of your previous RP threads to lose meaning, you're in the clear! You don't need to keep paying Dreamwidth for those threads to stay intact.

What's a "default icon", and do I need to have one?

As the name suggests, a default icon is the one that will be posted if you don't specifically select an icon. It'll be the one that's displayed in your profile and at the top of your account, if anyone goes looking at the front page. If you delete any of your other icons, the default icon is what will show up in their place. It's the default!

You don't actually need to assign any icon to be your default, or have any icons at all; icons may not be for you, and that's okay! Not every feature of Dreamwidth is going to appeal to every person, but hopefully this post is giving you an idea of why some people here love icons.

Where do I get icons and/or how do I make them?

There are some fantastic communities on Dreamwidth dedicated solely to making icons! [community profile] icons in particular is going strong, with lots of different fandom options; [community profile] dreamsheep is considerably less active, but features a lot of icons with Dreamwidth's not-a-mascot, the Dreamsheep.

To make icons, what most people do is take screencaps from their favorite shows, or pages from their favorite comics, tighten up the colors a little (as necessary), then crop the images down to the right size. Some people like to add a little border around the outside, or maybe some text; some people like to hand-draw icons. Animated gif icons have been very popular in the past, as well. Just remember the size limits of 100x100 pixels and 60KB, and the format requirements of jpg, png, or gif!

Unfortunately, I can't say I know much more about making icons than that; hopefully, some kind user will be able to link a tutorial or two in the comments!

IMPORTANT: In general, it is considered very rude to use someone else's icon without permission. There are exceptions to this! A lot of the icons shared at [community profile] icons, for example, will be available for anyone to use; they're being shared at that community because they're available for anyone to use. However, they may still have conditions; usually the only condition is "credit so-and-so as the maker somewhere", but it's important to keep an eye out just in case the icon maker has other conditions for use.

Wait, credit?

As I said above, icons are considered an art form on Dreamwidth and other LJ-like sites; hopefully you've picked up from Tumblr exactly how important it is to be able to share who made a piece of art! Being able to point at an icon and say, "This was made by so-and-so" means that other people may be able to approach that person with icon commissions or requests. And even if the maker isn't open to that, they still may have put a lot of work into that icon! It's polite to say who did the work.

How do I upload icons to my account?

Okay, you know those drop-down menus at the top of the page in your profile or Dreamwidth's home page? From those options, select "Create", then scroll down the drop-down menu and select "Upload Icon". This will take you to the page where you, well, upload icons! This is also the page where you can manage any icons you already have, such as changing descriptions or notes, adding or removing keywords, or straight up deleting icons.

This is what the upload form looks like:

Screencap of Dreamwidth's "Upload Icon" page

As you can see, you can either click the "Browse" button to browse files you've downloaded to your device and upload in the "From File" section, or you can right click on an icon you've seen elsewhere, copy the URL for the image, and paste it into the "From URL" text box.

Now we get to the text areas below that: Keywords, Comment, and Description.

Keywords are the really important part here! When you make a post or a comment, unless you have a paid account, the only way to pick out which icon you want to use is by scrolling through your list of available keywords, or repeatedly clicking "Random" until you find the icon you want to use. I don't know about you, but picking from a list generally sounds like a quicker way to find what I want, especially if I have more than fifteen icons! Plus, you can do fun meta communication things, like I said in my post about alternatives to talking in the tags.

You're limited to 10 keywords per icon, with each keyword string limited to 40 characters.

The Comment section is a great place to store any extra information about your icon. If you're using an icon made by someone else, this is an ideal place to give them credit; it sticks to that icon for as long as it's uploaded to your account, and you can find it by going to the Create Icon page and scrolling down to your existing icons. You can also put other things, like what fandom it's from, the mood you were in while uploading it, or anything else (text-wise) you can think of.

The Description section is for the alt text that goes with the icon; I'm just going to copy-paste what's on the Upload Icon page to explain it:

This is an optional description of the picture that will be displayed for people who can't view it, e.g. visually-impaired people using screen readers. Example: "Photo of me in the mirror, holding up camera." Read more about good descriptions.

You don't have to include an image description, just like you don't have to include comments, but if it's the work of a minute or less, it's considered polite to include it. For me, I consider it a way to keep all of my internet friends in the loop for the extra fun that I have with icons.

Once we've gotten past all of the text fields, we have a little clicky circle button asking if you want to make whatever you just uploaded your new default icon. If you do, click that circle! If not, leave it unclicked, and it'll be another non-default icon.

Here's a little bit about if you want to upload multiple icons at once; if you don't, you can go ahead and skip it.After that are two button options for if you want to upload more than one icon at once; you can click the left button if you want to upload another icon from a file, and the right icon if you want to upload another icon via URL. This will automatically create another field for you to upload an icon! Unfortunately, the text boxes are a little scrunched together for me at the moment, which is something I'll submit a bug report for ...probably in a day or two, if I'm being honest 😅 It's already pretty late for me! BUT, the text fields do appear to be in the same order: Keywords, Comment, Description.

Importantly, unlike the single icon uploading form that appears by default, this one has two radio buttons (clicky circles) to choose from: "Make this your default icon" and "Keep existing default icon", which I'm pretty sure means you have to pick one of them. Still, that should be pretty straightforward!

After you're done with that, click the Proceed button at the very bottom of the icon uploading field, and you're done! You now have a brand new icon or icons uploaded and ready to use.


Is that it?

Well, it's everything I can think of, at any rate! But you might have questions that I haven't covered. This is a great place to ask them! I may not have the answers, but odds are decent that someone here will be able to point you in the right direction.

One last favor before I go...

Dreamwidth users, if you've got favorite icons, show them off in the comments! I think it would be great to be able to share examples of just how fun and creative we can get with this medium, and this seems like the perfect opportunity 😉 Reply to your own comment if you have more than one, or to other people if the icon fits, so it's not just a mass of top-level comments.

As for any newcomers, if this post gets enough comments, you may get a chance to try out another one of Dreamwidth's features; at 50 comments, comment threads will collapse to keep loading time down and limit data transfer costs. Towards the topmost comment, at the bottom of the comment below which everything gets folded up, there's a clickable option to Expand the thread. This will open up and display all of the comments below that for you! The thread will collapse back down if you click away, though.

If this post doesn't get that many comments but you still want to try it out, I'd recommend checking the latest post at [site community profile] dw_news. (Incidentally, if you have a Paid account, there's an option to expand all the comment threads at once at the top of the comment section. Pretty neat, yeah?)

Thanks, everyone, and I hope this post was helpful! I'm going to go collapse for a while now 😅

Edit: I've added a clarification about which icons will be kept if you go from a paid account to a free account with more than 15 icons.

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:58 am (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: (paid)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
A friend made me this icon when a publisher decided that they didn't actually have to pay me for my work. I did eventually pry the money out of them.

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 11:03 am (UTC)
bookscorpion: a derpy bee (derpbee)
From: [personal profile] bookscorpion
That is a FANTASTIC icon

I use the derp bee for when I do bingos posts. I have a couple others, for fandom posts/events.

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Yay!

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 10:11 am (UTC)
gullwhacker: (Programmer)
From: [personal profile] gullwhacker
I'm not sure I've made a new icon since the LiveJournal days. This is one of the silly ones I did make way back when.

Thoughts

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 04:26 pm (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
That looks cool!

I relied on the late lamented ElJay Icon Maker. I still miss it. I've done very little with icon making since then, as there's no good replacement. I do have some newer ones made by friends.

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 01:52 pm (UTC)
marysue_thesparkle: Riyo from Gachiakuta with cutesie editing. (kawaii riyo reaper)
From: [personal profile] marysue_thesparkle
I made this icon in mochicam! I did shrink the image afterwards to make it icon-sized. But otherwise canva or some other free image-editor I don't know about should be able to help you create icons!

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:18 pm (UTC)
ilyena_sylph: LJ Smith's Julian, text 'I am my own master' (Julian)
From: [personal profile] ilyena_sylph
This is my icon for when I am really cranky and determined, featuring the art from L.J. Smith's Forbidden Game of the... antagonist? Threat? Wicked love interest? Sacrificial hero?

It was a fuckload of work to fix his goddamn hair.

Yes ...

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:25 pm (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
That turned out well. :D

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:18 pm (UTC)
ilyena_sylph: happy monster thinks this is shiny!! (MLC: shiny!)
From: [personal profile] ilyena_sylph
I miss this ridiculous game, and it is my icon for when things are delightful!

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:19 pm (UTC)
ilyena_sylph: green onions, mushrooms, and red and yellow peppers on a pale background with a deep red border (Photos: cooking)
From: [personal profile] ilyena_sylph
This is my icon for posts about cooking! Or food in general!

Yes ...

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 06:26 pm (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: (Cheap Cookin)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
I use this one for bargain-rate cooking.

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 07:12 pm (UTC)
teres: A picture of an iguana (FSEG)
From: [personal profile] teres

Well done, and very clear! (And it's short enough to read in a few minutes, so length probably won't be an issue.)

I don't really have anything to add to it, other than that you can use the "Expand All" link in any paid account even if you don't have one yourself.

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 07:18 pm (UTC)
pangolin20: A picture of a tench. (Kavuk)
From: [personal profile] pangolin20

I don't have any self-made icons to show off, but it did take me a bit of effort to get a good tench icon, so it seems worth it to show it, and to link to the website I got it from.

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 08:34 pm (UTC)
highlander_ii: Hugh Jackman in a black suit, image has red-overlay tones ([HughJ] 008)
From: [personal profile] highlander_ii
i've made lots of icons over the years - for myself and others. and i still make them for various things.

the icons tag on my personal journal - unless otherwise noted, everything in these posts is shareable

my author/creator tag at [community profile] fan_flashworks - not everything there is icons, but the subject lines note if the post is icons vs something else. same deal here - shareable unless otherwise noted.

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 09:12 pm (UTC)
malymin: A wide-eyed tabby catz peeking out of a circle. (Default)
From: [personal profile] malymin

You know, actually, I have a related question.

I was a kid on Livejournal, so of course I remember how people used icons on there, and have a lot of fond memories of the icons made back then. However, a lot of the image hosting people used for big icon dumps have, uh, expired. On the other hand, accounts like [tumblr.com profile] oldinterneticons have a lot of icons I'd love to use, but none of them are properly attributed to the original creators, at all, and I really would like to give credit the way I'm supposed to! (And sometimes fandom-specific accounts post ancient LJ icons too, but never with a source link, even if they post source links for official art or merchandise. I'd love to use this icon, or others [tumblr.com profile] rubyredseraph has posted under their "Princess Tutu" tag, but I have no idea who made it!) For fandoms that were at their peak in the 00's, there's a treasure trove of old icons like this... and usually not as many or varied icons being made in the here and now. (It's so hard for me to find good Mytho icons on the current comms! He's my favorite Tutu character. And like, if I wanted icons of the FMA 03 homunculi, also...)

Are there any communities on Dreamwidth that would be able to help with the process of re-attributing old LJ-era icons? I've struggled to wrangle reverse image searches into giving me any leads for the earliest still-exant postings of images older than the 2010's in general. Maybe I'm just not as good at search engines as I used to be, but...

Thoughts

Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 09:33 pm (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
I have not seen a community specifically for that, but there are a bunch of icon communities. I expect this is a fairly common issue and other folks would probably be interested. The Graphics list includes the icon communities, if you want to check parameters to see where might be a good place to open this topic. So many folks migrated from LJ to DW, you might even find original creators here.

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Date: Mar. 20th, 2026 11:03 pm (UTC)
winterfirelight: (Donna)
From: [personal profile] winterfirelight
I will admit that I've not gotten into icons in a huge way since moving to DW, but I have had fun while migrating some of my fic over here by using icons to designate the POV character for each chapter that I post. It's nice to find other similar-fandom folks through icon-sharing communities and events, and I like getting to promote people's work with icon credits :)

Date: Mar. 21st, 2026 12:55 am (UTC)
yourlibrarian: CulturalIcon-earthvexer (BUF-CulturalIcon-earthvexer)
From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
I love too many icons to have just one favorite, but I've always liked this one and its meta-ness.

Date: Mar. 21st, 2026 02:08 am (UTC)
azurelunatic: A pajama-clad small child uses a rainbow-striped cruciform parachute. From illustration of "Go the Fuck to Sleep". (insomnia)
From: [personal profile] azurelunatic
This icon is from the book Go the F*ck to Sleep, because I have gnarly insomnia. (There is a not very active [community profile] insomnia community, in part existing under that name because lj user insomnia was a sack of moldy ducks to someone we care about, and it serves him right to not get that username here.)

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Date: Mar. 21st, 2026 02:15 am (UTC)
azurelunatic: Oblong coin with a beaded border. Image of building, inscription 'IEEE 20 cents'. (ieee coin)
From: [personal profile] azurelunatic
Sometimes we use icons like very large emoji reactions.

Date: Mar. 21st, 2026 11:39 am (UTC)
florianschild: (Sunny Icon - Let the Sunshine In)
From: [personal profile] florianschild
Excellent post that was very interesting and informative!

I made this icon for last year’s [community profile] sunshine_revival and I really liked how it turned out. :)

Date: Mar. 22nd, 2026 05:56 pm (UTC)
synecdochic: brown paper bag, caption, "omg we're really doing this" (dreamwidth - brown paper bag)
From: [personal profile] synecdochic

Icon of historical significance! Back when we were first starting up Dreamwidth, the first month or two, before anyone even knew about it but us, I kept waffling over a) whether it would even be possible or fail miserably in the first year and b) whether I even wanted to do it or just thought I wanted to do it. It became a running joke that once we genuinely committed, we all had to stop thinking about the long term and just stick to "what's the next two weeks" because getting a look at the big picture was entirely too scary. I kept joking that every time I got a good look at it, I started panicking and had to breathe into a brown paper bag! (A friend even printed up DW-branded brown paper bags and sent them to me.)

The psychological defense mechanism worked for the entirety of pre-launch development! Until we were ready to build out the server power for our launch from closed beta to open beta on 1 May 2009. We knew there'd be a flood of interest and we knew that any slowness or page load problems would leave people with a bad first impression, so we significantly overprovisioned the site for launch (by our estimates; it actually wound up being just about right by reality, because we had even more interest than we expected). Up until that point, our closed beta server costs were running a few hundred dollars a month; that, we could cover with no income (we were running off my credit card through all of closed beta). The contract we signed with our first hosting service in late April was to pay $8000 up front and in exchange get a discount for the whole first year, with a one-year commitment to maintain at least 75% of our initial provisioning and pretty steep penalties for cancellation -- about $80k in commitment total. Without having made any money yet. And since the LLC had no history of income in its entire first year, the hosting company wanted a personal guarantee, not just a corporate one: if the company failed, Mark and I would have to buy out the contract ourselves instead of discharging it in bankruptcy of the LLC.

Up until that point, if disaster had struck, we could have backed out entirely or just delayed launch for a few months while we fixed it; the second I signed that contract, which was about 2 weeks before open beta launch, we were financially committed. That's the instant all the delayed "I'm not going to let myself get a good look at this or else I'm going to panic" panic hit, because I couldn't avoid looking at it any longer! This icon got a lot of use in those two weeks. A lot.

Date: Mar. 22nd, 2026 06:05 pm (UTC)
synecdochic: Dreamwidth: open source open operations open expression (dreamwidth - open^3)
From: [personal profile] synecdochic
(Most of my actual contemporaneous panic was posted locked, but the public entry from five days before launch is funny because it shows the time-honored fannish way of showing emotional support: giving someone recs for good fic.)

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Date: Mar. 22nd, 2026 06:26 pm (UTC)
batrachian: Isabela (Encanto), laying on a bed of flowers (Isabela Flowers)
From: [personal profile] batrachian
This may be my favorite of my batch of Encanto icons; the full set of 25 is collected here.

(It's also by far the largest push I've done; the rest of them have come in by ones or twos. Encanto just had a lot of material to work with (for better and worse)).
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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2026 05:04 pm (UTC)
yourlibrarian: Dreamwidth Sheep with TV and Glasses (OTH-Dreamwidth TV Talk-seleneheart.png)
From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
Love the colors! Would you be willing to make some for this year's [community profile] 3weeks4dreamwidth? Would be great timing for the newcomers to pick one up.

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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2026 05:48 pm (UTC)
lobelia321: (Orli penis)
From: [personal profile] lobelia321
I still have a fondness for this ancient lotrps one. It conjures up an era of irreverent fun.

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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2026 06:08 pm (UTC)
doranwen: female nerds, rare and precious (Default)
From: [personal profile] doranwen
It really is a blast to poke through old icon posts on LJ (back in the days when iconing was a big deal). Even if I mourn every time I see a post with a bunch of dead links. So much art and creativity.

Here I just have the ones I imported from LJ plus one or two new ones for fandoms I got into and created communities for. I use those specific icons each time I post to those fandom-specific communities.

The icon on *this* comment is one I actually created back like two decades ago, from something a friend said. I was never the best icon maker but I had fun!

Date: Mar. 24th, 2026 05:41 pm (UTC)
haunted_cherries: A close up picture of dark red cherries (Default)
From: [personal profile] haunted_cherries
My default icon is a nod to my username!! A lot of my other icons are just my favorite characters that I use for various things xD

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Date: Mar. 25th, 2026 12:47 pm (UTC)
goodbyebird: Starfleet Academy: SAM is smiling brightly and now your day is just a little bit better. (ST Academy aka JOY)
From: [personal profile] goodbyebird
Oooh someone lit the Batsignal [talked about icons] so here I am *g*

I did a small post on usericons at (still unfinished, meep!) [personal profile] starterpack, but this is much more comprehensive <3

And I've written a few tutorials in case anybody's curious. My previous graphics community was fairly broken and images were disappearing, so I gathered up the majority of them, re-uploaded to DW, and made a bunch of masterposts. In theory they should be safe and sound until Dreamwidth is no more (god I hate broken image links). Now I just have to re-upload the icons for my current community, that's my goal for this year 💪

I highly recommend finding some icon challenge communities to join, great fun and a lovely community of iconners.
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Date: Apr. 2nd, 2026 10:57 am (UTC)
rhoda_rants: Black and white promo photo of Sam Reid as The Vampire Lestat, doing his best Jim Morrison. (lestat bw)
From: [personal profile] rhoda_rants
Oh cooool! I know I'm late on this, so sorry for that, but I love love love making icons. Been making my own since the early 2000s on various web forums and, now, here. I did not even think about the fact that I tend to use them as reaction images, but that's so true! I have a handful that I use for when I'm sad, or contemplative, or annoyed, etc. And if I'm talking about shipping, I have a few icons of my OTPs that I rotate through. If I'm talking about my journey learning how to play the guitar, I have a few rock star icons I rotate through.

When I comment in a new place (like here), I'll either just use my default (which right now is Rogue from X-Men), or I'll use one to indicate my current obsession (in this case, The Vampire Chronicles; that's Sam Reid as Lestat).

My default icon changes depending on my mood, and there's a few seasonal ones. I do have a basic paid account, but I haven't come anywhere near filling up all those slots. Mostly because since I have multiple icons of the same characters/celebrities, I start running out ways to tag them!

I have done one tutorial specifically on how to make icons in GIMP, but I don't think the screenshots survived the migration from LJ. I should do another one! And I clearly should join one of these communities! I miss sharing icons. I used to do it much more frequently.
Edited Date: Apr. 2nd, 2026 11:12 am (UTC)

Date: Apr. 4th, 2026 02:11 pm (UTC)
barbaratp: https://sheliak.dreamwidth.org/125518.html (Default)
From: [personal profile] barbaratp
Meu ícone favorito no momento é esse que utilizo, mas há outros no meu escopo, no entanto quase nunca faço uso deles, não imagino muito o porque :risos:

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