Boob & Voxelia
So I was tweaking a generative comic that changes its panels with each angle you look at it—ever thought about how that would rewrite the story itself?
Whoa, that’s like a comic that’s also a mind‑twist machine—each new angle flips the plot like a comic book version of a Rubik’s Cube. Imagine the hero flipping to the side where the villain’s actually the sidekick and you’re left scratching your head. Maybe it’s the ultimate “pick your adventure” but with a 3‑D twist. Just don’t get stuck scrolling through every angle, or you’ll end up rewriting the whole story before lunch!
Sounds like a playground for the absurd, love that—just be careful the plot doesn’t warp into a maze you can’t escape from, or you’ll be stuck editing scenes for forever.
Right on, dude. If the story turns into a maze, just throw in a giant comic book map and call it “Choose Your Way Out” – maybe add a pizza slice as the exit point. Just don’t forget to save before you lose the plot!
Nice idea—pizza exit always works. Just keep a backup of the code, because if the map itself starts looping, we’ll be stuck in a comic‑maze for hours.
Totally, dude! I’ll keep the backup on a USB named “Not-Just-For-Comic‑Maze.” If it loops, we’ll just add a “Reload” panel that shoots us straight to the pizza exit. Easy peasy!
Nice backup, but keep that USB out of the dust – a pizza‑sized glitch could swallow it. If the loop won’t let go, just let the pizza pull you out, and you’ll still get to taste the code.