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Interests: Infocom games, 80’s nostalgia, bleeding edge tech and retro computers. SF/F, Horror, and Comics. Will post about SFF books, comics, games, writing, and art.
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@vga256 I love that show. Haven’t seen it in years. You’re making me want to go back and rewatch it.
@gedeonm That’s so bad I’m going to inflict it on my kids.

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A lonely, disaffected seer rejected by those he seeks to help is drawn from his home by a desperate call across the world walls.

When the three strangers, each broken in some way, are drawn together in a conflict between those with the ability to travel the multiverse and the organization seeking to exploit them, they must risk everything that matters to heal the fractured places in themselves and throughout reality.

#LitanyForABrokenWorld

This is a more in-depth blurb about the book:

A young girl's disastrous first foray through the multiverse cleaves her from her family and abandons her in a homeless encampment, adrift in a world and a body not her own.

A doctor struggling with grief volunteers for the annual Boston homeless census and is confronted by the impossible and her deeply buried childhood trauma.

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#LitanyForABrokenWorld

@gedeonm I always appreciate your willingness to explain some of the technical reasons that guide the choices you folks make. Thank you.
Can I ask if the difference between Linea and every other art program that allows you to work at larger sizes is because those guys are using device storage space instead of actual RAM as a work around to this issue? Not that I expect you to understand how or why other products worked. I’ve just always wondered what the issue was.
@gedeonm I hope you’ll also consider including larger canvas sizes.
@gedeonm I get it when I alternate between brush and eraser in Procreate.
Are you guys planning on supporting the squeeze gesture as well? Freeform’s implementation has me excited to see what you guys could pull off in Linea.
@andybaio same.
@thisnorthernboy That process of drawing a line, or a circle, or a square, or whatever is called Quick Shape. That’s how it’s referenced in all of the help documents. If you ever have a question about it, you can search for that term.
@thisnorthernboy I’m guessing you use the Quick Shape feature a lot to get all of those straight lines and various geometric shapes. It’s fantastic work.