You can't just say it and not show it, here's mine (that I'm absolutely proud of) https://codeberg.org/quazar-omega/dwag-and-dwop (live site)
What if the devil is a programmer?
Would explain a lot of things actually
Tinder MMO huh? You may be onto something...
But, if you want my opinion, I want 15%
You don't have to turn text into a path if you just change color, opacity and blur percentage of it
Oh, well there's 2 ways mainly:
- duplicate objects, flatten, change color to dark/black and turn up the blur percentage (my preference for easier control after creation and more options all around)
- use the shadow filter under
Filters > Shadows and Glows > Drop Shadow
, more crude, but it works if your needs stay within what the filter can do
Oh I see, but anyways, I was referring to the opposite, I was curious why you didn't make it all with Inkscape rather than the opposite
Used to, but now that I realise what the real hell is, i.e. collaboration with others who might (and will) have different ideas about how code should be formatted, I'd rather leave that job to an autoformatter, too much mental overhead for little gain when there's a tool that can enforce a single style across the whole codebase with a simple command, or better yet, a git hook. If anyone complains I can point to the tool and say "sorry, take it up with it, not me"
The toxicity automator, it will even begin making stupid questions itself to respond angrily to
I so wanted to overlook all the weird shit Mozilla has been doing up to now, even regained a little faith when they finally started introducing new cool features the users actually wanted in Firefox after what has felt like years, but this move is so fundamentally fucked up I can't believe it.
Guess I'll stay on the lookout for a browser switch
Really cool!
Can I ask what you used GIMP for in this piece? Was there something you couldn't do easily within Inkscape?
Haven't seen those, do you have a link? I'm curious to see others like this
Key word for now
I like where this is going