I wanted something unique for my "About Me" section, so about a year ago, I built a simple r/place clone. Over the past few days, I've been diligently updating and enhancing the platform into a more robust website. I've incorporated a database to facilitate rollback functionality, implemented a login system utilizing the osu v2 API, and overall improved the user experience. Additionally, I've expanded the canvas size. With this increased space, I've decided to share it here 😄. Feel free to embellish my "About Me" section—add your name, logos, or memes. While having fun, please be mindful not to needlessly destroy existing artworks. Maybe try to merge them in a funny and or creative way
Of course, it goes without saying that any NSFW content, inappropriate symbols, or words amd amything below will result in immediate banning and removal from the canvas.
EDIT: The first GMT intervention occurred last night. (Thanks again for not silencing me ^^)
As a result, I've established a new set of rules:
Of course, it goes without saying that any NSFW content, inappropriate symbols, or words amd amything below will result in immediate banning and removal from the canvas.
EDIT: The first GMT intervention occurred last night. (Thanks again for not silencing me ^^)
As a result, I've established a new set of rules:
- No NSFW artwork
- No NSFW references (including logos and numbers)
- No links (while I don't mind advertising, I can't control how they are used)
- No harassment directed towards other users
- No symbols implying war, political statements, or similar (such as funny German cross or any reference to ongoing conflicts)
- Apply common sense, consider the osu rules, and show respect towards others.
- Visit my profile and click on the pixel art.
- Log in using osu.
- Select a color from the large color rectangle at the bottom.
- To save a color (palette), right-click on the small squares.
- Left-click on the small squares to apply the chosen color.
- Use the scroll wheel to zoom in and out.
- Hold the Alt key while dragging the mouse to navigate the canvas.
- Simply click to place a pixel.
- Rightclick on the canvas to copy a color.