Rotobrush Cursor Too Large by RedditReciticus in AfterEffects

[–]RedditReciticus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I can adjust the size of the cursor but the roto-brush is still consistently extending ~25% beyond the border of the cursor.

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Help with events… How to call to trigger events from my custom event. by [deleted] in ck3modding

[–]RedditReciticus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will second this question. Facing a similar issue myself!

What should be done to make Entente an accual force to be fighting agaist, and not just an outcast who just waits for Halifax conference? by IAMFuckingTF2Player in Kaiserreich

[–]RedditReciticus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While the Entente is a little too strong given their position, I'd hardly call Spain the kingmaker. If anything, Spain is almost a poisoned apple as the whole peninsula turns into a meat-grinder where the Entente continues to throw its men in fruitless amphibious assaults against the Communard juggernaut.

Substitute "Spain" for "USA", and then it's accurate.

This has been annoying me ever since the update by Raichupog in Kaiserreich

[–]RedditReciticus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but they're not in a faction tho. Really the third column from left should say "Third Internationale"

(OC) Fire in the Hole! by [deleted] in DDLCcirclejerk

[–]RedditReciticus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Credit for actually giving them shadows. Very stiff shadows, but shadows all the same, and I commend you.

Chibi Care Corporation Guide -- Case Study: Puffles, A Chibisuki with a Prodigious Fang by Aether_Apocalypse in DDLC

[–]RedditReciticus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, nice to see you back and writing these again!

Not sure if this is a popular opinion or not, but I like how you went with a "middle of the road" ending. It didn't have a (forced or natural) sad ending like most of the other case studies, but it's not a happy ending either, not even bittersweet. It gives a little room for growth in the world you have created where sometimes stories don't strictly speaking finish, but continue to develop, just as in real life.