so next i have to convert my color crunching utility to lua so i can use it as an aseprite script
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@eniko Your newfound hobby: tech artist/pipeline dev
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so next i have to convert my color crunching utility to lua so i can use it as an aseprite script
and then another one that crops and saves all the frames with position information
so many scripts

@eniko best part about making your own engine is that you can pipeline the fuck out of those things and feel badass

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@eniko best part about making your own engine is that you can pipeline the fuck out of those things and feel badass

@0x0961h worst part about making your own engine is having to make the pipeline >_>
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@0x0961h worst part about making your own engine is having to make the pipeline >_>
@eniko bless and a curse, eh
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@0x0961h worst part about making your own engine is having to make the pipeline >_>
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so next i have to convert my color crunching utility to lua so i can use it as an aseprite script
and then another one that crops and saves all the frames with position information
so many scripts

okay i have the color crumnching aseprite lua script done. it even has a nice live preview and generates only a single undo state
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okay i have the color crumnching aseprite lua script done. it even has a nice live preview and generates only a single undo state
aseprite is a fucking treasure

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okay i have the color crumnching aseprite lua script done. it even has a nice live preview and generates only a single undo state
@eniko awesome! Aseprite ftw
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aseprite is a fucking treasure
@eniko aseprite my beloved -
aseprite is a fucking treasure

@eniko Same here

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aseprite is a fucking treasure

was commenting my code for future reference and it helped me find a subtle bug
yet another reason why comments are helpful: having to explain your code in comments helps you find bugs by having to reason through it
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was commenting my code for future reference and it helped me find a subtle bug
yet another reason why comments are helpful: having to explain your code in comments helps you find bugs by having to reason through it
@eniko like a rubber duck or a psychologist
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