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I'm making a necklace from silver wire and a decently sized green agate. It's for my lovely sister. There will be a tree from the silver wire going over the stone, it's a pattern you see around sometimes.

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  • I was going to make a simple brick breaker kinda game in GB studio. Turns out that engine is really good at very specific kinds of games, and trying to do anything outside that involves some serious engine tinkering.

    So instead I decided to spin up a GBA dev environment to make it. Obviously a lot more involved than the drag and drop interface of GB studio but the homebrew scene is pretty large and there have been lots of tools made to make it easier. Mainly I wanted to make something I could play on my analogue pocket. GBA seems the best choice now

    • all the best for your game! creating something for oneself is really special.

      how has your experience been with GB studio so far? a drag-and-drop seems ideal to then extrapolate to code. i've been trying Godot, without any specific project in mind. Even though it's obscure to familiarize with the UI, it's fun to inadvertently break the physics.

      have you heard about game jams before? if that's your cup of tea, Theresa this one i recently stumpled upon and might get in.

      • GB studio is a really cool engine. I definitely recommend checking it out. I haven't done much with it, but it's a great option if you're looking to make a platformer, or top down adventure game. Extrapolating to code is a bit... Lacking unless you are a fan of assembly haha. There is little to no code writing involved in GB studio, and when you do have to do some, it involves using the GBVM custom assembly language.

        I have heard of game jams :) I did the GMTK 2022 game jam recently. It was a lot of fun! Definitely would love to do one again

  • It seems like it has been LEGO sorting season for me - I moved a while ago and had a few sets in plastic bags, and one bag that had a couple sets in them and just last night I began organizing it. I was gifted a set I already had (in said bag) and so I doubled it up which was my first time doing something like that!

    Other than that, we've been working on cozying up the home, we're a bit crowded with extra stuff so we've been going through and getting rid of junk we don't need anymore, freeing up space in the garage so it can be a functional space again.

    I also found a program called Storyboarder last night! It's awesome, I've been wanting to do storyboards for a long time but I only just thought to look for a software for it. It's free, very fully featured with no ads (you give them your e-mail to get a download link, so you do get an email), and it has a nice UI for the scene image, actions, dialogue (typed and microphone), and notes about the scene, as well as a 3D model spacer with some presets and photoshop integration (send and receive).

    Just the other night off the top of my head in about 5 hours I came up with about 5 minutes of scene - drawn out, scripted and voice lined. I'm quite pleased with how it's turning out considering this is my first storyboard in probably 10 years.

  • I started doing some basic research for a project for a Linux fundamentals course I'm currently in. The project is to research an open source utility/program available for Linux. Got a screenshot of opening Postybirb for the first time and a screenshot of it without the warning/license pop-up thing.

    Now I just need to make some crummy art so that I can test it so I can make my report on it without looking like I don't know what I'm talking about.

    In case you don't know what Postbirb is, it's software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux that allows you to connect accounts from various sites* and upload art. From what I understand, it hosts a local server on your device and I don't know how it works outside of that.

    *Warning! Sites like the furry sexy image site E621 or some Anime sexy image site I've never heard of. That, or sites like deviantart, a misskey instance, tw!tter, or some others.

  • currently working on an update to my native placenames map--i'm almost through with all of California, which of course has a ton of distinct native tribes. there are a few gaps from lack of data or my inability to get on a primary source for place names, but otherwise the map is pretty filled in and i'm feeling quite good about that

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