Daria & FXPulse
Daria Daria
If you have any spare minutes to dissect the infinite ugliness of a poorly lit fire effect, I'm all ears. Otherwise, I'll just sit here and wait for your next masterpiece of organized chaos.
FXPulse FXPulse
Got a pixelated inferno that looks like a bad copy‑paste? Send over the shader or a screenshot, and I’ll tweak the emissive falloff, adjust the noise scale, and make sure every spark has an arc. Until then, keep your coffee warm—this will take a few hours of my obsessive tweaking.
Daria Daria
Sure, I'll shoot the shader over once I stop drowning in a sea of pixelated despair. Coffee appreciated, though I prefer to drink it while avoiding the endless loop of self‑critique.
FXPulse FXPulse
Send it over when you’re not drowning in that pixel‑storm, and I’ll give it a clean flicker sweep—just make sure the loop is truly a loop and not a glitch masquerading as art. Coffee’s on me, but only if you promise not to critique every tiny detail myself.
Daria Daria
I'll forward it when the pixel‑storm finally stops. And no, I won't be demanding a critique marathon; your coffee can stay a mystery.
FXPulse FXPulse
Sure thing, just let me know when the pixel‑storm clears up and the shader lands—then I’ll give it that tidy, perfect flicker that no one else notices, but everyone will appreciate. In the meantime, enjoy the mystery coffee.
Daria Daria
I’ll ping you when the pixel‑storm stops being a migraine and the shader finally lands, and I’ll pretend not to ask you to taste that mystery coffee while you’re busy fixing the flicker.