Yeah that’s a big one. I wanted to fix a bunch of things but that 1 minute cool down for replacing MY OWN pi els was a deal breaker mist of the time. I think it’s a fantastic idea for reducing the amount of trolls just ruining others work, but for touching up your own designs it really sucked.
FWIW as a sidenote I just wanted to point out that it seems the system tracked pixel ‘virginity’ based simply on whether they’d been touched at all before, including corrections; rather, it was background pixels that didn’t charge the extra cooldown, from what I could tell.
Sorry for the silly nitpicking about wording, though given that the Canvas treated these two properties separately I wonder if this might be useful information for whoever runs this next time.
Yeah that’s a big one. I wanted to fix a bunch of things but that 1 minute cool down for replacing MY OWN pi els was a deal breaker mist of the time. I think it’s a fantastic idea for reducing the amount of trolls just ruining others work, but for touching up your own designs it really sucked.
FWIW as a sidenote I just wanted to point out that it seems the system tracked pixel ‘virginity’ based simply on whether they’d been touched at all before, including corrections; rather, it was background pixels that didn’t charge the extra cooldown, from what I could tell.
Sorry for the silly nitpicking about wording, though given that the Canvas treated these two properties separately I wonder if this might be useful information for whoever runs this next time.
You’re correct, that’s what I observed as well. It allowed users to place protective white squares around their designs I think
Wait, do you mean it was possible to place white on white? I thought that wasn’t possible…
I think it was? Regardless you could place the color and then white on top