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[Canvas] Thanks for joining!

TL;DR for anyone from Mander:

Small mander logo: in the bottom right quadrant, between the EU flag and Ramona Flowers. Seems like this one was done by @[email protected] very early on in the event. Much later, near the end of the event, I just added the text above it.

Big Mander logo: check in the top half, near the center, to the right of the Swedish flag. Was planned out by yours truly (not knowing we already had the small logo), though @[email protected] / @[email protected] came by and helped out actually placing the pixels (thank you!). The outline/background around the text was done by various other users, including @[email protected] , @[email protected] , and @[email protected] -- thanks for coming by to help beautify our logo!

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cross-posted from: https://toast.ooo/post/288913

Thanks for joining in! The canvas is now finished!

I’m going to be leaving the canvas up and read-only for a couple days, but not too long.

This was incredibly fun to host, thank you all for participating!

Future Events

I’d love to make this a yearly event. Expanding from just Lemmy to the entirety of the fediverse aswell!

I’ll reuse this Lemmy community & the Matrix space for that event

If you have suggestions for future events, post them in a comment on this post, each suggestion as it’s own comment so people can vote on them

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  • Seems like this one was done by @[email protected] very early on in the event.

    Hehehe, you caught me 😂 I wanted to play too!

    Your version is certainly more impressive, though. With shading and all! The green pixel robot next to the logo seems familiar to me. What is it?

    Thanks for actively participating in this, it was cool to see a large community working together to make this canvas. I tried to play in /r/place during some of the earlier events but my few pixels were covered by more "serious" players with massive coordinated projects, and so I stopped playing.

    I liked the scale of this canvas. There were enough players to fill the area reasonably well, but also few enough players that it was possible for any single casual player to effectively leave their mark.

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