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September 21, 2010
There are large number of stamps that have emotes in it. But I Love Making Emotes Stamp by =renekotte is one of the best. The bright colors, smooth animation and lovely message all combined together to produce this amusing-to-watch stamp.

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Featured by GinkgoWerkstatt
Suggested by spring-sky
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I Love Making Emotes Stamp

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This was requested by *spring-sky as a prize. Sorry for the delay. :aww:

Frame: 100
Layers: Manymanymanymany...like a hundred? :'C

Whew. This really did take a darn lot of time! :lol:
I hope you all like it!
Feel free to write a critique! :aww:

Edit!

OHEMGEE! A DD ON THIS STAMP? :iconeeeeeplz:


Thank you so much *spring-sky for suggesting and ^ginkgografix for featuring! :love:
I also want to thank every single one of you who commented and/or faved!

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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

So many people create stamps with emotes in them, but the idea of making a stamp showing the love and attention one gives to a single emote is very heart provoking. This particular stamp gives an example of a few emotes that have been made by taking the time out of =renekotte's day and out of time they could've been working on other emotes that may not have been as creative.
When you think emote, you think a single 15x15 pixel on a possibly transparent background. However, putting it into a stamp and adding in the rounded-off steps of how the creator makes such precious emotes pop out and become more emotional to a normal person than a normal, blank emote would. If I could pick a word to stand this out, it'd simply be, "Indescribable". This is because you cannot use one simple word to sum up all the work put into such a piece. It's no Picasso nor Van Gogh... but to emoticonists just about everywhere, this is so much more.
I delcare praise upon "I Love Making Emotes" by =renekotte for a relatively, new, and emotion-provoking stamp that shows us what emotes are made of~