The fan room
The fan room by @ragukokarn

Oh, right. I don't have Photoshop so I had to crappily crop the image in MSPAINT because the safe borders were kind of iffy. It started as a different image so it is a bit unplanned.

It's alright I guess. 

 

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Posted: Sunday, 01 September, 2024 @ 08:16 PM
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You said Marmoset was literally the industry standard... yeah, I can see it.

And hey, I still use Paint to save my Civ2 graphics since I still haven't figured out how to encode the right settings in GIMP. :^)

Posted: Monday, 02 September, 2024 @ 07:33 AM

@Thorvald:Maybe it is a mandala thing, but I remember MSPAINT being much better back in 2017 or so. Not sure what is missing - something. Used it for quite a while before trying out Paint.net and soon after SAI. 

Posted: Monday, 02 September, 2024 @ 07:15 PM

@ragukokarn: Rehosting my DYOS pages here, I took the opportunity to patch legacy typos, and was infuriated to discover its text antialiasing scheme seems to switch with every OS: over the years it's gone from hard aliasing, to red-blue distortion, to a clean fade, and now back to distortion. If I wanted to fix a text, I literally copy-pasted individual letters like I was collaging a ransom letter.

Posted: Tuesday, 03 September, 2024 @ 02:08 AM

Ah, the infamous, open-bladed industrial fan. :) I like this one. The red is a great accent to the whole image.

Posted: Tuesday, 03 September, 2024 @ 04:53 AM

@BadKarma: Glad you like it :) I put a mesh ontop but it took away too much of the danger element ;) There would not be any expensive hospital bills, if you what I mean..

Posted: Tuesday, 03 September, 2024 @ 12:17 PM

@ragukokarn: Ah, but the cleanup would be nasty. :D

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