MySpace Military Graphics
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Are you interested in finding, or perhaps creating, your own Myspace military graphics? Men and women who are either in the military, interested in being in the military, or just a military supporter, often use MySpace military graphics on their profile pages as a way of showing solidarity and support for the troops. There are many different types, designs and patterns of military graphics for MySpace. Keep reading to learn more about these graphics and ways to incorporate them into your own profile!
Who Uses Military Graphics?
There are many different people who use military graphics on their Myspace profiles. These people include
- Military men and women
- Military spouses
- Girlfriends
- Proud Parents
- Veterans
- Supporters
Anyone who feels strongly for the troops and their efforts, or is somehow connected to someone in the service may feel inclined to use military graphics on their profile to show their support.
Types of Myspace Military Graphics
There are many types of graphics that users can use or create. Some common types include:
- Army brat logos
- Army wife
- Navy wife
- I heart my Marine
- Support the troops
- Proud Airman
- Army veteran
- Photos of marines
- Bald Eagle representations
- United we stand logos
Different Types of Designs
There are also several different designs for banners and graphics. Common graphics and ideas include:
- Simple pictures meant to symbolize larger issues (such as a bald eagle or a man in full combat gear).
- Cartoon graphics with or without words (for example: a cartoon girl and her dog with words stating that the two are waiting for their hero to come home).
- Banners of words that are animated (such as a blinking decal proclaiming to be proud to be a military wife). These graphics are perhaps most common.
There is a military banner or graphic out there to support every troop and every person who may support them. If you cannot find a military graphic that you like or that suits your specific need, you can always create your own!
How To Create Graphics
If you can't find a military graphic that suits your needs, consider making some. A few quick and simple ways to make such graphics include:
- Take a photo from an Internet search, or from your own personal library, and jazz it up on a photo editing website. You can leave the image plain and let it speak for itself, or add words or other artistic details. Once you are done editing the image, upload it to a photo storage site so that you can use it wherever you like.
- Using a site like Picasion.com, you can create a small animated slideshow of several images. You can also download and use programs like Animation Shop 3 for this purpose.
- If you would like to create your own word image, there are several ways that you can go about doing this. You can use programs like Paintshop Pro, or you can create and color the words you would like to use in a simple word document and take a screencap of the words when you're done. Online photo editing tutorials such as Digicamhelp.com provides greater detail.
Where To Find Military Graphics
There are many sites that one can use to find graphics. A few of the most common sites include:
- Illpic.com
- Things4Myspace.com
- Colorarmy.com
- Graphic-layouts.com
- Military-Myspace.com
- Myspacegraphicshelp.com
- Webfunvideo.com
Myspace Pride
Using military graphics on Myspace is a matter of pride for those who choose to do so. The images and graphics are meant to stand for something more than the ability to create or find an image. They are meant to symbolize never-yielding support and commitment to the people who defend and make the United States safe. For those who display military graphics, there is a great sense of pride and support. The most important thing to remember when looking for or creating these graphics is to keep the idea of pride and support in mind. As a result, you'll end up with a graphic that you will be proud display on your profile.
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