There's not much to it really, but I still want to make a video soon.
The primary app I use is called Meme Generator by ZomboDroid, paid version because it's definitely worth it. I've been using this app for many years, the devs have always been friendly and solved issues I've had. They are always updating it with popular/recent templates.
One thing to remember first, is to disable "destroy activities when user leaves it" in the developer options. If you've never activated or used developer options, this will already be turned off.
The reason for this is that if you're in progress of making a meme, and you switch apps, them switch back, progress would be lost.
The next thing I highly recommend is any recent Samsung Note series, being 8, 9, 10, or the Note 20. Theses come with pretty high quality touch pens that are incredibly useful for precise texture/sticker manipulation within the Meme Generator app. I got my Note 9 used for $280, 128gb/6gb model. There's also a 512gb/8gb model but it's way more expensive. If you can't afford any of those devices, the next best thing you can do is buy a generic battery powered touch pen. These would work on any device with a touch screen such as Android, Apple, or touch laptops.
The generic touch pens won't be as accurate as the Samsung touch pens but it's still way more accurate than using your fingers which is the most difficult and inefficient option.
When it comes to memes on PC, I'm using Gimp on Windows 7. It's more time consuming and has a harder learning curve but still easy overall to learn the basics such as cutting stuff out, adding transparency, resizing, pasting, etc. I'll do a video on that stuff too, soon I hope.
The biggest reason I still use my Note 9 is for meme smithing. I can't emphasize enough how much easier it has been to create stuff on my Note than on PC more often than not.
I have also used it as a brush tool using Gimp when I cast my screen to the Note (small, though it has been great for a few projects I have done).
Thanks for the tip on Meme Generator. I ahbe used a couple other programs & Samsung's built in photo editor for easy cropping.
I love Samsung hardware, but I hate all the bloatwarw they crammed in. I never knew about Samsung image editors because I disable as much of their stuff as possible on day one.
I also refuse to upgrade because of the headphone port and expandable storage, and most new phones have that ugly camera notch.
I really wanted to make a video but I've been way tired and busy. I'll get to it one of these days.
There's not much to it really, but I still want to make a video soon.
The primary app I use is called Meme Generator by ZomboDroid, paid version because it's definitely worth it. I've been using this app for many years, the devs have always been friendly and solved issues I've had. They are always updating it with popular/recent templates.
One thing to remember first, is to disable "destroy activities when user leaves it" in the developer options. If you've never activated or used developer options, this will already be turned off. The reason for this is that if you're in progress of making a meme, and you switch apps, them switch back, progress would be lost.
The next thing I highly recommend is any recent Samsung Note series, being 8, 9, 10, or the Note 20. Theses come with pretty high quality touch pens that are incredibly useful for precise texture/sticker manipulation within the Meme Generator app. I got my Note 9 used for $280, 128gb/6gb model. There's also a 512gb/8gb model but it's way more expensive. If you can't afford any of those devices, the next best thing you can do is buy a generic battery powered touch pen. These would work on any device with a touch screen such as Android, Apple, or touch laptops.
The generic touch pens won't be as accurate as the Samsung touch pens but it's still way more accurate than using your fingers which is the most difficult and inefficient option.
When it comes to memes on PC, I'm using Gimp on Windows 7. It's more time consuming and has a harder learning curve but still easy overall to learn the basics such as cutting stuff out, adding transparency, resizing, pasting, etc. I'll do a video on that stuff too, soon I hope.
The biggest reason I still use my Note 9 is for meme smithing. I can't emphasize enough how much easier it has been to create stuff on my Note than on PC more often than not.
I have also used it as a brush tool using Gimp when I cast my screen to the Note (small, though it has been great for a few projects I have done).
Thanks for the tip on Meme Generator. I ahbe used a couple other programs & Samsung's built in photo editor for easy cropping.
I love Samsung hardware, but I hate all the bloatwarw they crammed in. I never knew about Samsung image editors because I disable as much of their stuff as possible on day one.
I also refuse to upgrade because of the headphone port and expandable storage, and most new phones have that ugly camera notch.