• SLIME: court planning

    From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 20 12:50:14 2024
    https://abslimeware.neocities.org/comic/2024-03-20

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Drew Nilium on Sun Mar 24 20:00:08 2024
    Drew Nilium <pwerdna@gmail.com> wrote at 19:45 this Sunday (GMT):
    On 3/20/24 8:50 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
    https://abslimeware.neocities.org/comic/2024-03-20

    Oh we're going all-out parody for this one. :D

    Drew "objection!" Nilium


    Yea, I even had to double my canvas size so i could do the text boxes ^^
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  • From Scott Eiler@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 24 22:45:03 2024
    On 2024-03-24 13:00, candycanearter07 wrote:
    Drew Nilium <pwerdna@gmail.com> wrote at 19:45 this Sunday (GMT):
    On 3/20/24 8:50 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
    https://abslimeware.neocities.org/comic/2024-03-20

    Oh we're going all-out parody for this one. :D

    Drew "objection!" Nilium

    Yea, I even had to double my canvas size so i could do the text boxes ^^

    The canvas size for Powernaut Comics was artificially small at first...
    A co-worker friend and I did a wireless download test, at the bottom of
    a district known as Canyon Park. Naturally the download was slow. I
    was publishing the first three Powernaut comics ever, so I figured the
    canvas was too big. (And it *was* overkill big for my art at the time.)
    Now I know, my art was just not clean enough. But that's still how
    some Powernaut comics became low-resolution and some high-res.

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Scott Eiler on Mon Mar 25 00:30:16 2024
    Scott Eiler <seiler@eilertech.com> wrote at 22:45 this Sunday (GMT):
    On 2024-03-24 13:00, candycanearter07 wrote:
    Drew Nilium <pwerdna@gmail.com> wrote at 19:45 this Sunday (GMT):
    On 3/20/24 8:50 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
    https://abslimeware.neocities.org/comic/2024-03-20

    Oh we're going all-out parody for this one. :D

    Drew "objection!" Nilium

    Yea, I even had to double my canvas size so i could do the text boxes ^^

    The canvas size for Powernaut Comics was artificially small at first...
    A co-worker friend and I did a wireless download test, at the bottom of
    a district known as Canyon Park. Naturally the download was slow. I
    was publishing the first three Powernaut comics ever, so I figured the
    canvas was too big. (And it *was* overkill big for my art at the time.)
    Now I know, my art was just not clean enough. But that's still how
    some Powernaut comics became low-resolution and some high-res.


    Neat history!
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