Puny Paper | RandomPersonIndeed to Puni

Been playing through Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for the first time. The Puni people from Chapter 2 are a bit of a mood... so I turned https://www.furaffinity.net/user/RandomPersonIndeed into one!

Image Description:

A three-panel sequence of RandomPersonIndeed becoming a Puni from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The background is a simple, light teal color that flows across panels.
In the first panel, Random is shown from the chest up. He is wearing a red t-shirt and glasses, and his hair is short and brown. He is holding a small, round, yellow orb attached as an antennae above his head with his right hand. He has a surprised expression as he looks up at the orb. 
The middle panel captures the transformation in process. Random is now midway through transforming into a Puni. His body is mostly gray and begins to take on a more rounded, blob-like shape. The expression is one of shock and surprise, with the mouth open wide and eyes wide. His arms are outstretched as if in a bewildered gesture. The legs are short and slightly visible.
In the final panel, the transformation is complete. The character is now a fully formed Puni. It’s a simple, rounded white creature with big, bulbous eyes and a small, yellow antenna on top. The Puni's feet are bare and round.

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Please fave, comment, and watch -- it's really appreciated!
Drawn in https://procreate.com/ on iPad Pro

#transformation #tftuesday #tfeveryday #tf #sequence #midtransformation #midtransformation #posttransformation #posttransformation #papermario #papermario #charactertransformation #videogamecharacter #Puni #digitalart #thousandyeardoor #thousandyeardoor

Userpage of randompersonindeed -- Fur Affinity [dot] net

I'm that one guy fromrandomdancing but I had to make a new account because I've completely forgotten what email address I used ...

@olav I started with Paredit, then understood the emacs version to be deprecated and went to SmartParens for a few years, and recently switched to the FSF #guix preferred #Puni. I always think of this great video and the magic of the weird "transpose" command https://emacsrocks.com/e14.html
Emacs Rocks! Episode 14: Paredit

Replaced #paredit with #puni plus built-in electric-pair mode in my #emacs configuration.

Much simpler, same features (at least the one that I use) and less "exceptions" for paredit.

https://github.com/AmaiKinono/puni

GitHub - AmaiKinono/puni: Structured editing (soft deletion, expression navigating & manipulating) that supports many major modes out of the box.

Structured editing (soft deletion, expression navigating & manipulating) that supports many major modes out of the box. - AmaiKinono/puni

GitHub
You can have some of #paredit powers in other languages with #puni : https://github.com/AmaiKinono/puni #emacs
GitHub - AmaiKinono/puni: Structured editing (soft deletion, expression navigating & manipulating) that supports many major modes out of the box.

Structured editing (soft deletion, expression navigating & manipulating) that supports many major modes out of the box. - AmaiKinono/puni

GitHub