Guile Hoot 0.6.0 RELEASED!
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Guile Hoot 0.6.0 RELEASED! https://spritely.institute/news/guile-hoot-0-6-0-released.html
It's a big one! Lots of improvements all around!
(And hey look, the Hoot and Goblins mascots are hanging out! Could this be foreshadowing another upcoming announcement enabled by this release?!?!)
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errorbodyreplied to The Spritely Institute last edited by
These days - when there's an arm in a picture - you've gotta look twice. Can this really be? Am I the only one seeing it here? The angle matters, doesn't it?
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@errorbody @spritely I see what you mean, but to me it's pretty clear she's pointing back behind her.
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to curtmack last edited by
@curtmack @errorbody @spritely Yes, the character was pointing at the mountain, and there's a release art coming out in the next couple of days for Goblins that has them flying in the sky going on an adventure. This was meant to be back to back.
But fascists ruin everything, or try to at least. So I've updated it... she's got both arms in the air now, because she's excited... and it still points upwards, pointing towards their adventure!
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber last edited by
@curtmack @errorbody @spritely Unfortunately when I saw this reaction, we were on the way to the vet with an incredibly unhappy cat and I spent the next couple of hours feeling anxious because I couldn't update the image sooner.
If you have any doubt about it, there's a whole making of livestream and you can hear me talking about the goal of the imagery for both posts. Alas.
Still, I like the arms up too, so it's ultimately not a loss, just a source of temporary stress.
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errorbodyreplied to Christine Lemmer-Webber last edited by
I hope the cat is doing fine. I didn't mean to cause any stress. To me it was clear that it wasn't intentionally but my brain instantly made that connection. I gotta admit that I'm happy that the image was adjusted, just to not confuse anyone who might have seen something similar. Thank you. Success with what you're doing. I'll keep following the journey. You rock!
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Christine Lemmer-Webberreplied to errorbody last edited by
@errorbody @curtmack @spritely
And no worries. I wouldn't want *any* ambiguity over it. And the "fix" looks nice. Happy with it. She's just even more excited!