im grey. 32 year old funny little guy (agender) from florida. artist, graphic designer, crochet bastard, yuri warrior, frog enjoyer, bad game enthusiast, and dwarf fortress understander who drinks too much iced tea. banned from twitter for being too epic and sexy.

commissions are OPEN!

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ko-fi (for tips and stickers)
ko-fi.com/citriccenobite
email (for commissions and inquiries)
grey.j.aster@gmail.com

lapisnev
@lapisnev

on desktop, right click on the logo on the bar in the top left, and press "Inspect Element" or whatever your browser calls it. You'll get a weird window with a bunch of junk in it, but you want to find and right click the <svg> that it should have highlighted for you, and "Copy Outer HTML". Open a text editor and paste. There will be a bunch of junk but if it begins and ends with <svg ...>...</svg> then you did it right and that's the logo, save the file as "cohost.svg" and you got it.

If you spot any other little visual elements on the website that are SVG and might be worth saving please let me know about them. Saving an SVG wherever possible instead of taking a screenshot is really really important, an SVG file is full of instructions to draw lines and shapes and the size of the image is only a suggestion, so you can scale it really big and it won't look crunchy or blurry. Maybe in the future there will be another good social media site and you can post SVG, you'll be glad you saved it.

My page's header image and all the eggbug fanart I made are SVGs. If you want to save my eggbug fanart and share them around in the future I just want you share the SVG wherever you can. If you want to edit my SVGs and I trust you, get in touch and I can give you the non-minified versions, I made them in Inkscape but then crushed them in svgcleaner so they suck to edit but that made them like 2kB big which I was proud of at the time.


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