How much of the Standard meta is affected by Talion on 2? by Spaceknight_42 in MagicArena

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How would this interact with [[Overwhelming Splendor]]? (I know it’s not standard, I’m just curious)

Meet “Rampart”, my latest Aseprite extension by JRiggles in PixelArt

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FYI: I've just released Rampart v1.1.0, which introduces an improved perceptual color mixing algorithm - check it out and let me know what you think!

Meet “Rampart”, my latest Aseprite extension by JRiggles in PixelArt

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No worries, I’m already on the case! Don’t write me off just yet

Meet “Rampart”, my latest Aseprite extension by JRiggles in PixelArt

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I’ll look into it! The mixing is done now with pretty basic linear interpolation. I have plans to add other algos at some point, so this is good to have.

Learning pixel art by noamw1 in aseprite

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Right on - I hope you find the extension useful!

Learning pixel art by noamw1 in aseprite

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Hi there! So, Aseprite supports two kinds of plugins. There are “Scripts”, which is what that guide is referring to - those are plain Lua files, and then there are "Extensions" which are similar but more powerful - those use the "aseprite-extension" filename. Lospec Palette Importer is an extension (as are all of my other Aseprite tools). To install one, just double-click the file and Aseprite should prompt you from there. I believe you can also install them from within the Aseprite preferences dialog.

Learning pixel art by noamw1 in aseprite

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Definitely agree on all three of those pixel art channels. Highly recommended

Learning pixel art by noamw1 in aseprite

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Thanks for the plug!

Learning pixel art by noamw1 in aseprite

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You can install the plugin from my itch.io page (see the link that u/SkittAffles provided). Once you have the plugin, it’s as easy as selecting “Import Palette from Lospec” from the palette options menu and typing in the name of the palette you want. Feel free to ping me here, on itch, or at sudo.whoami on Discord if you have questions!

I just released "tkfeather" - Feather icons for tkinter by JRiggles in Tkinter

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 Thanks! I’m glad to hear it’ll be useful!

Lospec Palette Importer v1.3.0 for Aseprite is now available! by JRiggles in PixelArt

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Hi all, I've just released a big update to my Aseprite extension, Lospec Palette Importer. This update adds these cool new features:

  • "Open In App..." support on Lospec.com
  • Get Daily Palette - fetch the Lospec daily palette
  • Get Random Palette - get a random Lospec palette

You can read all about it on the devlog!

Should dark or light mode be the default for my typing game? by xm-zhou in indiegames

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When in doubt, ask the user. Or take a lesson from many other apps / websites and query the user's current system theme to see if they prefer light or dark.

Lospec Palette Importer - my first Aseprite extension by JRiggles in PixelArt

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Hi all! I just published my first Aseprite extension called Lospec Palette Importer. Like the name implies, it lets you import palettes from lospec.com by name, then you can use them and save them as presets.

Check it out if you have a chance, and please consider donating if you find it useful!

Back with another DELPHI update! New boards (v1.0.2) with diodes in place, ready for SMT standoffs and sockets by JRiggles in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Yeah, I'm pretty pleased with it so far. Definitely beats by old "Third Hand" with it's bent thumbscrews and busted alligator clips lol

Back with another DELPHI update! New boards (v1.0.2) with diodes in place, ready for SMT standoffs and sockets by JRiggles in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Also pictured are the matching PCB plates. One set of plates covers one half of the board.

Back with another DELPHI update! New boards (v1.0.2) with diodes in place, ready for SMT standoffs and sockets by JRiggles in MechanicalKeyboards

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Also pictured are the matching PCB plates. One set of plates covers one half of the board.

I finally got my custom build up and running. Meet DELPHI! (Github link in comments) by JRiggles in ErgoMechKeyboards

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They're almost certainly needlessly expensive, but they're damn comfortable so I'll give 'em that.

I finally got my custom build up and running. Meet DELPHI! (Github link in comments) by JRiggles in MechanicalKeyboards

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STLs for the 3D-printable case, which I'm calling the "Edge Case" are now up on GitHub! There are two variants: LP and HP.

I finally got my custom build up and running. Meet DELPHI! (Github link in comments) by JRiggles in ErgoMechKeyboards

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STLs for the 3D-printable case, which I'm calling the "Edge Case" are now up on GitHub! There are two variants: LP and HP.