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<u>Nickname(s) <span style="color:red>(optional)</span></u>: Just something people call the bumper by. Nicknames are made from a certain theme shown in the bumper; more often than not, however, they're made from how cheesy or scary the bumper is. These are on many bumpers, but do not necessarily have to be on a description.
<u>Nickname(s) <span style="color:red>(optional)</span></u>: Just something people call the bumper by. Nicknames are made from a certain theme shown in the bumper; more often than not, however, they're made from how cheesy or scary the bumper is. These are on many bumpers, but do not necessarily have to be on a description.


<u>bumper/ID/Open</u>: The heart of it all. This is used to describe what happens in the bumper. Be very descriptive on this part - use colorful adjectives as much as possible, and try to describe every little detail. Start by saying what color the background is, and then whatever animations are in the bumper. For still bumpers, just name the background color and whatever is on the still image.
<u>Bumper/ID/Open</u>: The heart of it all. This is used to describe what happens in the bumper. Be very descriptive on this part - use colorful adjectives as much as possible, and try to describe every little detail. Start by saying what color the background is, and then whatever animations are in the bumper. For still bumpers, just name the background color and whatever is on the still image.


Take your time on these, and make sure you revise, because if you leave an important detail out, you can easily confuse people.
Take your time on these, and make sure you revise, because if you leave an important detail out, you can easily confuse people.
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