Path of least resistance
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Correct. Couldn't see it at first. Just thought it was a pause for dramatic effect. Felt fine as a clone.
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These are called desire paths.
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Fences don't always work, I saw one go up and soon had a hole in it. Turns out deer are pretty persistent and willing to break them. Paths are not just used by people.
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Image where the bush fence appears, there should be a faint path near the road, those who don't want to hop over/wreck the bush but it should be gone once the path through the bush is open.
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The desire path curved towards the road crossing, they paved a straight path pointing away from the crossing, new curved desire path formed by people crossing the road
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Post a picture! Sounds awesome
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University of Maryland did this with their walkways for a while. They let the kids beat down paths for the year to make the sidewalks.
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Faint path from frame 12 if you push your nose to the screen glass.
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In the original post it is more clear:
https://bsky.app/profile/chazhutton.bsky.social/post/3lfsi75inbc27Apart from the path that is added, the shadow on the trashcan gets darker and wider, the bushes are more "noisy" and the parts that were already drawn in panel 1 have shifted down by halve a pixel.
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No way there is no desire path Delta at the end of the main path where it officially meets the pavement.
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Apparently when they were building the death star, they couldn't figure out where to put the vents, so they just turned off the gravity and threw a bunch of womp rats in the center and built out pipes along the vectors of where they died.
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Thank you for your service 🫡
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And then some people just like walking in grass instead of cement
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That hedge could actually be a gods windbreak behind the bench
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I have a hobby of doing the opposite: making undesirepaths.
During large snowfalls, I often need to bring out the shovel and make a path, both from my house and in front of it towards the main road. I like to add turns and bends, just enough to confuse and lightly annoy, but not enough for people to consider stepping into deep snow or making their own path.
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Hence the cross post to [email protected]
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Makes heaps of sense, when you can. Still need something for people in wheelchairs and stuff early on though.
I've often thought painting lines across paths and then observing the paint wear off could tell you a lot about which paths could be removed, or where corners could be rounded off better.
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Fuck yeah, awesome
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I figured that was just the pause before the punchline. Like, the city almost got it, but they still fucked it up a bit.
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Those fuckers. Maybe instead of the bush fence, it should have been a wrought iron fence. With spikes on top.