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thank you much! i love the vibe of your site and so excited to see what you fill it with!
awww thanks!! the gate thing was my first attempt at js functions!!! your site is so so cool too <3 especially your art (the bed looks so fluffly)
Thank youuu 🩷🩷 really impressive for a first attempt!! thxs! I try making everything as fluffy and comfortable, maxing out cozy vibes 💪
hahaha i will not lie, it took me a while to understand this comment (had no idea about the double hockey sticks thing, so i had to google it) but yeah! to be honest, for someone as myself (who doesn't go out that much), having the outside inside has been surprinsingly refreshing... thanks for the follow (..◜ᴗ◝..)
aww thanks!! your art is so cool btw! especially your dnd characters, they look awesome ₍^. .^₎Ⳋ
@inthemeantimewecry :0 thank you!! sometimes posting art online has me like you guys are actually looking at this stuff??? the stuff I drew???
omg good luck! I'm also almost to the point where I feel like I need to learn JS also (⸝⸝๑﹏๑⸝⸝)
@princepoofs thanks!! it think the general advice is to take things step by step, so it's actually enjoyable and doesn't feel like a task (,,>﹏<,,)
Thank you! I also particularly appreciate your website and look forward to seeing it grow and flourish!
(this user loves dithering pictures)
<— guilty
@coffeeplant, in our defense, dithered pics always look so cool! especially if you do a specific color palette...
thats how my project started, me fiddling with with indexed colors in photoshop and dithering a fake login screen
i'm looking at doqmeat's old background here she had dither
what’s that tool
website that makes photos look retro
@bunnyboyblog (in a very simple way to describe it), it's a tool found in photoshop or GIMP (i use that one), that indexes the number of colors in a picture, so it gives the retro pixelated look and also reduces the size of the file! if you do not use any editing programs, you can use online dithering tools like https://app.dithermark.com/ or https://dithering.sigrist.dev/