Although I do make most of my icons myself, there have been times when I had to be picky about which ones I decide to make. See, sometimes I come up with a new userpic idea and later realize that it could be used interchangeably with another userpic I've already made (or another, earlier idea for one), and I'd prefer to avoid that if I can.
Usually, whenever this happens, I end up coming up with a method to determine which userpic to use for a post or comment that both would be relevant to. For instance, two of my ideas are the "F--" from the Strong Bad E-mail "for kids" and the scene in the Temple Grandin movie where it shows that she got an F on her science project, so I decided that once I make those, I'd use F-- if I talk about failing something that should have been easy and F if I talk about failing something more difficult. :)
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Although I do make most of my icons myself, there have been times when I had to be picky about which ones I decide to make. See, sometimes I come up with a new userpic idea and later realize that it could be used interchangeably with another userpic I've already made (or another, earlier idea for one), and I'd prefer to avoid that if I can.
Usually, whenever this happens, I end up coming up with a method to determine which userpic to use for a post or comment that both would be relevant to. For instance, two of my ideas are the "F--" from the Strong Bad E-mail "for kids" and the scene in the Temple Grandin movie where it shows that she got an F on her science project, so I decided that once I make those, I'd use F-- if I talk about failing something that should have been easy and F if I talk about failing something more difficult. :)