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Stupid CSS Hacking & Kick Retro Sprite Emotes
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Stupid CSS Hacking & Kick Retro Sprite Emotes

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Having no viewer count for Rumble and Odysee is annoying me enough that I'll use my CSS abilities to quickly hack them into my stream via the worst method possible. Unfortunately neither platform has an API, and no viewer counter overlays have been written by the streaming community. If I finish that task I'll work on Kick emotes. I'll use an ancient version of Fireworks to convert sprite sheets to animated GIFs that I can then upload as emotes. I already downloaded sprite sheets for some of my favorite retro video games and characters. Unfortunately Fireworks crashed a bunch for unknown reasons. I messed around with Aseprite and might buy that. I also tried Krita, but it felt too complicated, and pasting frames into an animation had unexpected results, so I gave up on it for now. I'll revisit my software scenario before my next stream. For music I listen to retro video game music from the 16-bit era.

This is a replay of a full-length, unedited live stream.

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