Ok, I fully expect this to print like absolute ass, but looking at it does make me very happy.
Ok, I fully expect this to print like absolute ass, but looking at it does make me very happy.
Me: "Hm, I better design a template for quickly printing the adresses on envelopes I use for #glitchbook stuff."
Also me: *Accidentally deletes the template after printing one (1!) envelope*
Current #GlitchBook project: Sticker books, sized for my sticker sizes, made from scraps of cold laminate backing paper.
Plan is to cut the scrap I have now to size and then have a few copies of each size in the ko-fi shop.
Somewhat unsurpringly, Scribus' performance when adding thousands of text frames is pretty bad, but still, it works and looks kinda nifty.
And anyway, my real use case is automatically laying out #glitchbook shit for printing, so most likely nowhere near as many objects.
Unless... 🤔
Fun #glitchbook idea I'll never implement, Nr. 372: Script that generates #tarot draws, glitches the cards and then layouts them on an A4 sheet of sticker paper for easy printing and cutting, along with a link to a webscript that generates a reading based on that draw.
Then print and cut those stickers and place them somewhere in the public sphere for whoever might need a reading that day.
Bonus points if it generates completely non-standard tarot cards and decks with similarly nonstandard meanings.
Theme needs (lots of) work, but so far I don't hate it.
TFW you really like those random pixels your code barfs up. <3
I feel regret...
Working on a thing...