Font Awesome vs Feather Icons. CC BY 4.0 vs. MIT. Pack of 2020 icons vs 287. Despite the advantage expressed in numbers, I do not have feelings for Font Awesome. What's better? Or maybe looking at things like icons is just a designer's whim? #kbin#ui
@odddev Thanks. I know Tabler but completely forgot about it, and most of the listings now refer to icon search engines, icon selling platforms, not icon families. I guess I need to do some research after years and refresh this topic.
And a kbin icon in #3d to complete the set. The mesh is far from perfect and the model itself is ridiculously simple, so there's no point in sharing the .blend file. #blender#kbin
The first approach to "warehouses", channels, rooms. Personally, I don't like the solutions seen on #reddit, but people seem to like them. And yet, the user interface is for people, not for themselves. At least to a large extent.
While reddit's layout isn't fully polished (many subreddit-related modules and pages still use the old layout), I decided to use a drop-down menu that I don't like and redesign it a bit.
#fediverse logo in #3D for later use. Yes, I know that the colors do not correspond to the original, but the pattern itself is also an unofficial proposal.
Maybe after years and a few small attempts I will check if I can handle WebGL.
@ernest I only use blender to create web assets, branding, icons, etc. I'm a rather weak artist. I planned to expand my skills with animation, but it ended on the basics from years ago. In the fall I even bought an RTX4090 for this purpose, but it is still hanging in the PC unused.
Unfortunately, the information funnel is a matter that affects all media, the Internet, press, television, etc. Even if the operator does not block anything, a person is not able to assimilate all information. And what if we add information noise and disinformation to this.
In the case of a narrow topic such as #fediverse, there is also the issue of its low popularity. There are simply no users on the Polish #kbin instance who could at least point out the mistakes made. And since man is constantly learning, or rather should be learning, I decided to move to international waters.
In the Polish instance I was spamming as grumpydev @grumpyDev
Stumbled upon this microblog, hoping it's the right place to talk about this.
As a fan of the Tokyo Night color scheme, I spent the last couple hours making a variant of this for kbin. Would love to contribute some good ol' css to the project but I'm not familiar with all moving parts that need to be changed to add this.
For now I'll just post a preview of the style :)
This is also my first post/participation on kbin, yay!