Knew about Python’s Turtle drawing module but never knew that it was based on an actual physical toy. Both are great learning tools, I guess. Neat.
Knew about Python’s Turtle drawing module but never knew that it was based on an actual physical toy. Both are great learning tools, I guess. Neat.
j’aime bien votre estile low pixel 🙂
If you need it precise and adjustable use 2 layers and concentrate them with the alignment tool.
Using the official dock? Most of my problems were solved by updating the firmware. That does NOT happen automatically via the regular Steam Decker updates btw, need to trigger it yourself.
Nice gradients. Together with the limited color palette it reminds me of illustrations from Sci-fi story prints I read as a kid.
What did you use for the vertical stripes? Pixel sort? A special brush? Overlayed another image? Looks great either way!
Honestly, I much welcome kestrels as natural deterrence over those ugly anti bird landing spikes they put on many surfaces:
Edit: internet says kestrel only occasionally hunt down pigeons, but maybe they’d still be rather elsewhere in that case.
Bei meinen Androidgeräten ist es so, dass die Software mit der Hardware kommuniziert. Will heißen: die Software kann eine Anzeige und Einstellungen dazu haben, aber das Gerät selbst, Kabel und Ladegerät müssen entsprechende Protokolle unterstützen.
Always thought of the noise channel giving the Gameboy a unique character among low bit rate music. Glad to see you make use of it (I like Thunderking arena for instance).
Charming. Feels very handcrafted due to all the unique features, asymmetry and avoidance of straight lines. Also reminds me of the backgrounds in point & click adventures like Machinarium.
This one has a nice glow to it. Looks a bit as if you painted it on a semi-transparent sheet and put a backlight behind.
Love the strokes on the yellow flower head.
Nice, has a very biological quality to it.
You nailed the oily/glassy look on the eyes. 100% huggable.
It’s the predominant direction of the wind.
So if I understand non-destructive editing correctly GIMP will store a sequence of transformation instructions (basically 1 for each undo/redo operation) rather than overwriting the actual pixels each time? Ie no matter how much editing you do, the original input data is always preserved?
Knifehand, now that’s a great name for the top henchman of a movie villain.
Wikipedia says:
The Simpson Desert is an erg that contains the world’s longest parallel sand dunes.
I’m guessing this part of the map uses the actual surface topography, ie how precipitation would run off through the troughs of the dunes, rather than the underlying aquifer structure. Hmmm 🧐.
Love this. Care to share the final digital image when you are done?
Yeah, when I need to inspect lots of images I just open the folder in gwenview.
For peeking at a single picture or two through you can hold down control and click/hover on the filename when using Konsole. Love that feature. You can even listen to
.wav
files this way.