This started with editing my avatar first to give myself larger and more goblin-like ears, then to see how I'd look with glasses, and then it escalated from there into drawing myself in a classic "secretary" outfit. I am pleased with the results.
This started with editing my avatar first to give myself larger and more goblin-like ears, then to see how I'd look with glasses, and then it escalated from there into drawing myself in a classic "secretary" outfit. I am pleased with the results.
Cohost's year-end shutdown sure did get announced sooner than I expected, huh? It feels like it's only been a year and change since I moved here from the beginning of a certain popular social media platform being bought and run into the ground in slow motion. Knowing Cohost's history now makes me realize it was inevitable, but it still feels like I haven't been here long enough! Like I've just gotten started with getting to know people here...
My NeoCities website has a list of links on the front page to where else you can find me alongside an art and game gallery, and I've updated it with full alt text for all images, plus an update log, and RSS and Atom feeds to make it more practical for me to update my website often since you'll have a log of when it was updated and what changes were made. It's kind of weird to announce adding what should be normal for a website as a new addition, but when I started my site, I never expected anything I did to become as known as it has, nor did I expect find myself sending art to demoscene competitions. I have a feeling I'll need to start taking my website just a little more seriously!
Other platforms I'm on include:
If you have accounts on those sites, feel free to follow me on them! You may also follow me on NeoCities, though I haven't used the social side of the platform as much as the regular website side of things.
See you all around!
6th at the Xenium 2024 ASCII/ANSI/PETSCII GFX Compo (August 30, 2024)
As featured at Poland's biggest demoparty. Enjoy! π·πͺ
Introducing the Linux mascot herself, Xenia!
Also featuring Tux, the Other Mascot!
All rendered in glorious VGA text mode with 16 colors and a 9x16 font for 4:3 aspect ratio monitors!
Xenia was created by Alan Mackey in 1996. This image uses the 2019 redesign by @cathodegaytube. You can find out more about Xenia, and see more art of her, at xenia-linux-site.glitch.me. The character herself is licensed under the Creative Commons' CC0 1.0 Universal license, which places her in the public domain and acts as an equivalent thereof.