This is one of the most fascinating comments I’ve ever encountered on Lemmy
I like the default one because it reminds me of Netscape and I’m a nostalgic old person
Yeah man, you’re speaking my language. Back when seeing someone as “online” generally meant they were deliberately there, not just that their phone was on
I don’t know man, the kachonk is a valuable part of the experience for me, great tactile feedback
This was literally my first thought on seeing this
Are you thinking of that one small gap where you have to just walk over it without jumping, and trying to jump makes you fall?
I’m so glad to be seeing small and indie web stuff so often lately. I never played with gopher and Gemini. Today might be the day.
Oh man, my oldest brother put this on when our parents were out and all I remember is being terrified of the eyeball in the guy’s palm at some point. Probably my first experience with body horror.
Thank you! It’s a lot of fun to use this old software and to see how people can still appreciate what it produces despite being ~35 years obsolete.
Beautiful. I’ve stalked through your history for some of your other art shares after recognizing your name a couple times here, love your stuff!
Right? Can’t wait to get more answers and even more questions. Wonder what the next world’s theme will be. T.V.?
Love the color choices. Looks great, very otherworldly
I’m using Mini vMac, a great little old Macintosh emulator. https://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac/
I started out just getting my nostalgia fix, then realized I still really enjoy using MacDraw just like when I was a kid so I’ve kept going back to it whenever I get the itch to draw something.
I love[d] Pogo’s stuff!
Edit: I’m getting really tired of having to try and separate so many artists from their art. Good grief. Kudos to all the artists out there that manage to be generally decent toward their fellow humans, it’s sincerely appreciated.
Curse that demonic dorito! Love the humanoid (or possession victim?) take, and the lighting effect on the hair is awesome. Also love the garment wrinkle, it’s such an interesting thing to see how something that might be considered imperfections (like wrinkles) can make a drawing look better. My firstborn is real good at that kind of thing in their art as well and I hope to one day be able to pull it off when I make my attempts at original content.
Whoa, I’m going to have to look into that! I’ve never actually done a deep dive into any of the program’s features beyond the basic stuff. I did learn earlier today while putting together a rough animation of my Vivi picture that there’s a rotate tool, which I was relieved to discover. Great for those times when something just seems slightly off-angle and it would be annoying to adjust every point manually to fix it. (I used it on the Sheriff’s nose for this drawing.)
I laughed, but I wasn’t happy about it.