i don't know enough compsci to tell what exactly the difference between what PDN is doing and what ase is doing to compensate for it and i really shouldn't have to learn! building the palette manually is already enough of a pain that it's basically not worth.
prolly gonna boot into windows now :/
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also once again, i know it's not designed for it, but what the fuck is the deal with the quantization algorithms on ase. why can i not get something that just assigns every colour in an image to the indexed palette in a way that makes sense. linearised rgb gets me close but not close enough
also i hate how many jaggies the drawing tablet gives me. i don't have the patience to iron out the jaggies /after/ i'm done blocking. but when it's actively part of the process, like it is with the line tool, then it's way more tolerable
i must not bring out the drawing tablet
the drawing tablet is the wrist-killer
the drawing tablet is the little-death that brings total carpal tunnel
i love you aseprite but your design is actively hostile to my workflow.
sigh. do i just boot into windows :/
i know i'm the only freak who draws like this so it makes sense they didn't do it but the fact that you can't actively manipulate curved lines, and you have to make them one step at a time is bonkers to me. also if you mess up one step you just have to do the line from scratch again
i miss paint dot net 😭😭😭😭😭😭
then it's robbing you of some enjoyment you might've had at that twist. that's not to say that you don't get any joy out of it at all. A lot of the fun is seeing exactly /how/ the twist is resolved, what it changes, etc. maybe there's a time skip. but the fact that it does exist is obvious.
one of the things i love so much about digital/online formats is that so many of them don't tell you how much time you have left in the story. like, you definitely can, and there's merit in doing so, but if a story's coming up on what feels like an ending, and you can /feel/ there's 200 pages left,
The great forest that encircles the world.
wanna draw peach like this again soon (these are really old haha)
an artwork by Spindle of the characters Asimov, a half-elf with short white hair, kissing Ottilie, a human with brown hair tight up in a bun. The composition is upside down view of a puddle showing their reflections as they kiss. Thin "light threads" are in the water, emitted from lil glowpads. (lily pads). The weather is rainy and cloudy.
kissing under the rain
saturn #heavenwillbemine
Image of a custom made food item called "500 Cigarettes" in "Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream". Its just 500 cigarettes.
Sylvain Sauvage’s 1927 portfolio for Pierre Louÿs lesbian poem cycle Les Chansons de Bilitis is considered by many to be the pinnacle of art deco erotic illustration, and complete versions are hard to find. But we have succeeded, and you can see it now at https://www.honesterotica.com/portfolios/1599.
Sylvain Sauvage’s 1927 portfolio for Pierre Louÿs lesbian poem cycle Les Chansons de Bilitis is considered by many to be the pinnacle of art deco erotic illustration, and complete versions are hard to find. But we have succeeded, and you can see it now at https://www.honesterotica.com/portfolios/1599.
Sylvain Sauvage’s 1927 portfolio for Pierre Louÿs lesbian poem cycle Les Chansons de Bilitis is considered by many to be the pinnacle of art deco erotic illustration, and complete versions are hard to find. But we have succeeded, and you can see it now at https://www.honesterotica.com/portfolios/1599.
Sylvain Sauvage’s 1927 portfolio for Pierre Louÿs lesbian poem cycle Les Chansons de Bilitis is considered by many to be the pinnacle of art deco erotic illustration, and complete versions are hard to find. But we have succeeded, and you can see it now at https://www.honesterotica.com/portfolios/1599.
Sylvain Sauvage’s 1927 portfolio for Pierre Louÿs lesbian poem cycle Les Chansons de Bilitis is considered by many to be the pinnacle of art deco erotic illustration, and complete versions are hard to find. But we have succeeded, and you can see it now at www.honesterotica.com/portfolios/1....
beneath I-93
july 2025
voigt 35 ultron
portra 800
Shatterbird with a dress and wings of multicolored glass and a glass bird head
Shatterbird is the most fly of the S9
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playing spire 2 with other people drives me insane. literally everybody i play with just attacks the enemies front to back instead of considering which would be the most advantageous to kill first.
i did kinda lie. even if i feel like ass, curling up in bed to watch movies on the CRT while it drizzles outside goes crazy
A three and a half star review of the movie 'Se7en' that reads: Definitely a film. I can't say I either like it or don't like it. It definitely has its moments and there's some interesting stuff here but I find this kind of villain to be pretty flat. I'm tired of murderers who are classicists. Where the fuck is my postmodern murderer. #theinfinitejestmurderer
passed a bike shop (not the one I go to) while i was out yesterday with a sign out front that said Riding A Bike For A Few Hours Will Solve All Your Problems For A Few Hours and baby there's not a lot of things truer than that
I have no shame and am a professional photographer I will get you one million clicks by recording dan gheesling trying to interview me about the transgender experience
wish i felt good enough to enjoy the rain
its not just an article -- its acute social commentary
Significant increases in transit ridership when gas prices rise means the cost of transit was chasing riders away
abc7news.com/post/bay-are...
going carmilla mode on her a-cups
a well adjusted closeted manga artist
From “The Simpsons” house genius John Swartzwelder, interviewed in The New Yorker by Mike Sacks
jeff mangum just has a voice you can't stop yourself from singing along to