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@efi you could try and recreate existing pixel art as a way to learn the ropes, starting with the silhouette and base colors! Preferably with something no bigger than 16x16 and no more than 4 colors. That's how I learned

This super narrow (2.7mm wide) addressable LED strip is the first one I've found narrower than 1/8" (3.2mm) acrylic. This means it will be easier to make thin edge-lit designs, like this rainbow, where the LED strip is embedded inside the acrylic.

@efi what's your usual procedure? sprite resolution and color count matters a lot here, also

I walked down a street where the houses were numbered 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K and 1MB. It was a trip down memory lane.

@12 that's fair. Admittedly, I joined cause most of the people I know are there and have told me the experience is better than on Twitter (which I stopped using months ago)

Since this is still a closed beta, maybe it'll get better with time? I did notice alt text is a thing there.

I'm in my robot sheep era
Time to put the "metal" in MetalMutton

Bot that checks for two things on images: alt text and source

My generation has faced way too many crisis in one life time: first it was a Bubblegum crisis, then it was a Time crisis and finally a Dino crisis... so think about that the next time you ask me how I'm doing

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