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dirt enthusiast
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Janaina Medeiros
styofa doing anything
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kaledo Art

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hello vonnie
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Cosimo Galluzzi
NASA
One Nice Bug Per Day
taylor price
Three Goblin Art
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@goodugong
bananana bread
it’s crossed out because the danger is no longer present, right?
a vtol sketch
some kinda scifi thing
I’ve been using hobonichi weekly diaries for a couple years and I rarely use the notes section very thoroughly (which is annoying cos it’s like 1/3rd of the mass and bulk of the book), but today I discovered it takes dip pen ink extremely well! I wonder if they make blank books of this paper……
I've been working on my pico-8 version of escape velocity a bit, and now it has a more consistent idea of world- and screen-space coordinates, and npc ships that can chase/flee from a target in a couple different ways. Also guided missiles
i have been playing w monospace art a bit again. difficult to find good software for it, tbh, I have been using monodraw but it's aimed at making diagrams, and doesn't expose the full range of fixed-width chars in a font in the palette system
I used a web-based editor that had an editable palette, but the way it displayed the characters was different to how it displayed as a text file (eg, combining characters display separately in the editor, but eat the prev char in a txt file). It took a bit of symbol replacement to filter out some chars to bring it back into monodraw for more controlled export.
I like this medium a lot, finding ways to represent lines cand curves with the limitations of a font, and I especially enjoy the whimsy of little one-off chars for certain details, eg the f where the hair joins the hat, the @ symbol nips, and the & in the ear. I think spending some time choosing a particular monospace font, and pouring over its chars and building a palette of the common ones i use would help.
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a friend of mine drew a cute girl so i drew a picture of the cute girl they drew
The universe loves heat so much it will let you generate it with >100% efficiency
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