okay you've had your fun now eat your arkanoid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXDJq3PXDxg
recorded some footage of another obscure rom hack from the Subor Q6. this one is a hack of Zombie Nation. they tried to make it into a normal aircraft-based shmup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyPVZ6d3iYU
one of the things I find most frustrating about creativity on the modern internet isn't just the many, often arbitrary, limitations enforced by corporations, but people's willingness or even eagerness to surrender to them
from "seggs" and "unalive" to nudity bans to filtering out queer keywords to llms telling you off for asking about things that are totally normal in fiction, huge swathes of the global human experience and imagination are roadblocked off by random people in far-away offices
mutual aid, help needed w/ electricity bill and food,
hi! cant have too much detail bc limited character limit rn but i need like Β£90 to top up my electricity meter and get food things; both things are getting low, the former being most concerning. please help if you can thank you and sorry to have to make another one of these so soon after my last one π
Β£0/Β£90
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wait so krita actually can do non destructive post editable auto levels as well
is the drawing program secretly better at photo editing than the photo editing program or what
i hate the software industry sometimes. adobe spent decades building photoshop so of course they're way ahead of everyone else. and then after 25 years of development they took what they'd made and locked it away behind an extortionately priced subscription package and apparently have barely even improved the fucking software since they did that
oh i found another feature affinity doesn't have that i actually do use regularly for conventional photo editing.....
i want to be able to apply auto levels to a photo in a way that's non-destructive and lets me see what it actually did. like applying it to an adjustment layer. photoshop had that, affinity doesn't. bleh
been trying to excise adobe products from my life & i don't think one photoshop alternative really covers all bases but maybe between affinity photo for conventional photo editing and krita for more arty shit i can get by. i have used krita for (abortive attempts at) drawing before but i didn't really consider it for image editing. but ofc you can do that too. why not. i just did this with it