✧ 20 bases to help you draw your own Twitch/Discord emotes! They're 300 x 300px and in multiple formats: psd, clip, and png. You don't strictly have to use them for emotes, you can also make icons or anything else you'd like! ✧ It's 4€ for the whole pack, with the option to pay more if you're feeling extra generous 💗 ✧ Does NOT include hairs, clothes, accessories, etc. as those are supposed to be drawn by you! ✧ Personal and commercial use is allowed. You can take commissions with these bases and sell premade emotes. ✧ Please credit me! "Emote bases by miffurin" or similar will suffice :) ✧ If you have any issues or questions not answered in the FAQ below, feel free to contact me and I'll assist you. ******FAQ****** Q: What are these for, exactly? A: These are downloadable bases that you're meant to complete by drawing your character's hair and clothes in order to make your own emotes, as opposed to drawing them from scratch. It might be what you're looking for if you want to try creating your emotes by yourself but struggle with chibi proportions or keeping a consistent style, or if you simply want to save yourself some of the work! Q: How do I use this? A: Unzip the file with a compression program such as 7-zip (although your device might be able to decompress files natively). You'll get the PSD's files of the bases, which are compatible with a wide variety of digital art programs: Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Paint Tool Sai, Krita, Procreate, etc. Open the bases in your preferred program and draw on them to customize them to your liking! Once finished, you might need to resize them before exporting as PNG to meet the Twitch/Discord emote requirements. 🟣 Twitch: You can export them as PNG without resizing and use Twitch's auto-resize, or you can manually export three differently sized PNG's: 28 x 28px, 56 x 56px and 112 x 112px. Personally, I recommend manual export so you can tweak the 28 x 28px version a bit to improve readability, mainly by emphasizing lines. 🟣 Discord: The standard size is 32 x 32px, but it accepts up to 128 × 128px. Q: Why do the files come in different formats? A: The clip and png versions are just there in case you have issues with the psd files, but psd works with the majority of art programs/apps. Clip is only for Clip Studio Paint, and the png’s are simply the transparent flattened bases (no layers). Use whichever format you prefer. Q: I can't draw, can I commission you to draw the emotes for me instead? A: I don't take emote commissions, I'm sorry! Q: Can I buy this pack and give it to another artist so they draw the emotes for me, then? A: Yes, but please give it to one artist only and make sure to include the pdf with the guidelines. Giving it to multiple people is redistributing, which I don’t allow. Q: Can I share this pack with my friend/partner/family member/etc.? A: The pack is for individual use only. You can buy it on behalf of someone else and give it to that person, but if you both intend to use it, please buy two copies. Q: The bases look blurry/pixelated/low quality, what's wrong? A: If you're using a phone or an iPad, chances are your device is zooming in on them because they're small and it's trying to make them fit the screen. They should still look good at their real, smaller size. Q: Can I animate the emotes? A: Of course!