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"Lagian semua orang berhak punya masa lalu kan? Berhak buat bahagia di waktu tertentu dengan orang tertentu yang menurutnya baik saat itu" Ucap Rezka. "Perihal sampai kapan mereka bahagia, itu keputusan mereka saat kenyataan mengkoyak keadaan untuk memaksa berpisah. Bisa atau engga mereka saling mempertahankan" Lanjut Rezka dengan tatap yang hanya menuju pada langit yang begitu biru, sembari duduk santai tanpa melirik sedikitpun kepada Daniel yang tepat duduk di sebelahnya. Daniel menoleh mendengar pernyataan tadi, menatap Rezka yang masih dengan tatapannya yang tertuju pada langit. Dari patah hati yang akan terjadi dalam sebuah hubungan itu adalah pasti, baik terjadi karna pertengkaran, salah paham, bahkan perselingkuhan. Selanjutnya, berpisah atau tidaak itu adalah pilihan, siapkah untuk memperbaiki yang ada atau memilih istirahat dan berpisah untuk tidak kembali terluka. Kita tidak bisa menyalahkan siapa yang membuat kesalahan, tidak bisa menyalahkan siapa yang meninggalkan, menyalahkan siapa yang memberikan luka, sebab kita tetap ada dalam posisi salah karna kita telah mengambil keputusan untuk berani memberikan perasaan, dan itu adalah keputusan sejak awal yang pasti memiliki konsekuensi. . . . "Cinta itu hidup, kaya kita ini. Dia bergerak, dia bisa egois, dia bisa jujur, dia bisa bohong, dia bisa ikhlas, dan dia bisa berjuang" "Gue mau cinta gue saat ini mulai bergerak, meski gue tau sulit banget buat lupain Rima. Tapi sekarang gue lagi ngajarin Cinta gue buat ga egois yang harus terus memiliki apa yang dia mau, gue mau ikhlas, gue mau akhirnya cinta gue bisa jujur ke Rezka, gue mau merjuangin dia" Lanjut Daniel
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Kyoto Mascot
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2024-12-24 08:31
Tokyo Mascot
There was no official mascot in Tokyo.
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2024-12-21 20:56
Uji Mascot
The mascot of Uji City was Prince Chacha. The Chacha Prince was the 88th generation prince of the Chacha Kingdom. The crown on his head was the tea pot used to stir Matcha during the tea ceremony. Uji City was a fairytale-like city, famous for its World Heritage temple, Idenehara, and Uji Matcha. The Tea Prince was a manifestation of Uji's tea culture.
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2024-12-20 18:05
Dragon Mascot
The mascot of the Year of the Dragon in 2024 was "Long Chenchen", which was the mascot of the Spring Festival Gala in 2024. Its color scheme selected traditional China colors such as Da Ran, Yan Chi, Xiaxia, Jade Bottle, Chunchen, etc. The shape combined the elements of five national treasure-level cultural relics, among which the mighty and elegant dragon fin was inspired by a dragon in Xi'an. In addition, there were some mascots that were related to the Dragon Year in the traditional sense, such as the red rope, which had the meaning of red fire and good luck. However, people born in the year of the dragon were not suitable to wear dragon-shaped pendants because of the "self-punishment". Instead, they were suitable to wear agate pendants (such as the Five Elements Transfer Bead made of agate), the Buddha Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, topaz, and peach wood jewelry (such as peach wood bracelets or necklaces). These accessories could ward off evil spirits and protect peace. There was also the image of Pulao, which was also seen as an image that could bring good luck. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-22 14:22
The 2008 Olympic mascot
The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were Fuwa, which were made up of five humanoid dolls, namely "Beibei,""Jingjing,""Huanhuan,""Yingying," and "Nini." Their names were linked together to read "Beijing welcomes you." The Fuwa's design incorporated the images of fish, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallows, and the Olympic flame. Their prototype and headdress contained the connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth, and sky. They applied the expression of traditional China art to show the brilliant China culture. Each Fuwa represented a color of the Olympic rings and contained the elements of the five elements of China. It echoed the five rings of the Olympic logo and also reflected the digital culture of traditional Chinese culture. The number five represented the five directions of the east, west, north, south, and middle. There were many unique features in the design. For example, it was the first time to perfectly combine animals and humans, emphasizing the concept of the Humanistic Olympics; it was the first time to directly integrate Olympic elements into the mascots; the application of the mascot design highlighted the extended use of personality. Although the headwear and body were complete, the headwear could be developed and produced separately; and the Beijing Olympic Games was the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that five mascots were designed. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
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2026-07-17 05:12
Design a mascot
Here are some of the key points of mascot design: ** 1. Confirm the design target and audience ** 1. ** Clear purpose ** - If it was designed for large-scale sports events, such as the Asian Games, the Olympics, etc., the mascot needed to convey elements such as sportsmanship, unity, and vitality. For example, the mascots of the Hangzhou Asian Games,"Jiangnan Yi"(Cong Cong, Chen Chen, Lian Lian), wanted to become the emissaries of the Asian Games and attract people's attention to the Asian Games. - If a mascot was designed for a company, it had to reflect the company's values, product characteristics, or service characteristics. For example, mascots designed for mother and baby companies might convey feelings of warmth, care, and safety. 2. ** Analysis of audiences ** - Mascots targeted at young people could be more fashionable, trendy, and creative. For example, the mascots of some esports events might be cool and full of technology. The mascots for children were usually cute and cute. They were brightly colored and easy for children to feel close to them. ** 2. Creation ** 1. ** Source of inspiration ** - [Cultural Elements: You can draw inspiration from local culture, historical stories, myths and legends.] For example, the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics,"Ice Dun Dun," continued the design ideas of the national treasure panda and China traditional culture. - ** Life Experience **: For example, the mascot of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Jiangnan Memories, was inspired by the designer's life experience of walking his daughter. - ** Items related to the target theme **: If it is an animal protection mascot, you can choose the image of an endangered animal to design, emphasizing the importance of animal protection. 2. ** Image Selection ** - ** Animal Image **: Animals have a wide range of affinity and are a common mascot image choice. For example, the mascots of the 14th National Games in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province in 2021,"Four Treasures of Qinling Mountains"(Crested Ibis "Zhu Zhu", Giant Panda "Xiong Xiong", Takin "Antelope", Golden Monkey "Golden Gold"), were based on the rare animals of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province. - ** Character Image **: It can be a representative character image, such as a cartoon athlete image suitable for the mascot of a sports event, or a virtual character image, full of imagination and science fiction. - ** abstract image **: By materializing abstract things such as concepts and ideas into unique graphics or images, for example, the concept of unity is designed into an image of several shapes interweaving and fusing. ** 3. Design performance ** 1. ** Styling design ** - ** Conciseness **: The shape of the mascot should be simple and clear, easy to identify and remember. An overly complicated design might make it difficult for people to understand and leave an impression. - [Unique: Must have a unique appearance to avoid being too similar to existing mascots.] For example, in addition to the basic image of a panda, the ice crystal shell and other unique designs made it different from other panda mascots. - ** Expansibility **: Able to adapt to different application scenarios. For example, it can be made into dolls of different size and applied to various promotional materials (posters, badges, websites, etc.). 2. ** Color Selection ** - ** Match the theme **: If it's an eco-themed mascot, green may be chosen as the main color, while vibrant sports mascots may use bright and contrasting colors. - ** Considering the audience **: Mascots targeted at children are usually bright and cheerful, while mascots targeted at high-end business audiences may adopt calmer and low-key colors. 3. ** Expression-and-action design ** - ** expression **: A vivid expression can give the mascot personality. For example, cute and playful expressions were suitable for mascots with a relaxed atmosphere, while serious and firm expressions might be suitable for mascots with a sense of mission. - ** Movement **: Representative movements can strengthen the image of the mascot and convey the message. For example, the sports mascot could be running, jumping, and other movements. ** 4. Perfection and Review ** 1. ** Repeatedly modifying ** - During the design process, he had to constantly adjust and optimize according to the feedback. For example, from the beginning of the design to the final draft, the mascot of the Hangzhou Asian Games,"Jiangnan Memories," had undergone five major changes and countless minor changes. 2. ** Assessment ** - The design would be reviewed from the aspects of creativity, whether it met the design goals, and whether it would cause controversy. For example, they had to avoid plagiarism and offensive elements in the mascot image. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
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2026-07-15 17:13
Draw a mascot
The following is the basic process of creating a mascot: First of all, you can use brainstorming. For example, if you want to create a mascot with the theme of "forest", you can think of various elements in the forest, such as trees, small animals, fruits, etc. Then, he made abstract associations and abstracted these elements. For example, trees could be abstracted as green blocks, and the liveliness of small animals could be abstracted as jumping lines. Then, he made a synathic association. For example, the tranquility and mystery of the forest could be associated with elements such as moonlight and stars. After that, he used the elemental blending method to combine the elements that he had previously associated. For example, he could draw a rough outline first. If he chose a squirrel as the base image, he could draw a round body with big ears. Incorporate tree or fruit patterns into the body. The eyes could be drawn big and round, making them look lively and cute. The limbs were designed to be small and small, and it was paired with a big tail. Finally, the overall image was refined, outlined, and colored. Of course, this was only a general method of creation. Mascots with different topics and requirements would have different focus and creative direction. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
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2026-07-14 17:15
What are the features of big bird mascot costume and mascot cartoon costume?
Big bird mascot costumes are known for their size and specific bird-like elements. Mascot cartoon costumes, on the other hand, can vary greatly but often have elements that make them stand out and look cute or charming. Materials used are lightweight and breathable for ease of movement.
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2025-08-05 15:14
Kyoto Museum Mascot
The mascot of the Kyoto National Museum was "Tiger-shaped Lin's Cheng", which was based on a "Bamboo Tiger Painting" by the Japanese artist Ogata Mitsurin during the Edo period. This mascot tiger looked bad-tempered and had a devilish expression that said," What are you looking at?" It was somewhat similar to the globally popular " Unhappy Cat." Ever since his birth, the Tiger-shaped Lin no Cheng had been conscientiously performing his duties, including publicity and exhibition. The Kyoto National Museum also had some original products based on the tiger-shaped Lin Nojo, such as snacks, dolls, and bags, which were very popular among tourists.
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2024-12-22 10:07
Kyoto animation mascot
Kyoto animation's mascot was a white and gray hamster named Baja. Ba Jia often appeared on the official website and social media of Kyoto Animation and Ka Literature, and appeared with a plastic yellow duck. Bajia's daily life would be animated. This animation would describe the daily life of Kyoto Animation as an animation studio from Bajia's perspective. Bajia's studio was an animation produced by Kyoto Animation. Bajia was the main character and told the story of his daily life with his friends in the virtual animation company, Kohata Animation Studio.
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2024-12-21 00:52
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