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"Definition of me: A code laborer who cares about his true passion." — The Manager

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Another Update

Posted by Noisysundae - March 16th, 2020


The Remasters


The fourth 2020 remastered menu, Blooming Nightshade in C, is now available here with free extra contents linked in the description. As you see in the profile header, we showed the dark mode on the Velocity visualizer for the first time ever. This is already in the menu description as well. Just click the YouTube link and watch the video in-page, right below it.


"I didn't make any change to the visualizer this time. It's still in version 3.1c like the previous video. But I have a big reason; Another unique visualizer is on its way! I expect that it will take around 3-4 weeks to finish due to the art being a small-scale 3D animation. I did voxel arts before and this was made with my old base voxel human model. I'm currently making a new one in a better proportion, but still use the real thing as a reference. Plus, I've been at the production of an MMD-ish video in Blender for one month straight, partly as my own intensive Blender course (It was during the Noisysundae's renovation phase last year, btw.). So, I'm much better at 3D stuff now and I think I can pull it off much faster than before. Here's the comparison between the old (left) and the new (right) base model in MagicaVoxel."

— The Manager


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The Coronavirus


"Since it already spreads to more and more western countries lately, I think I'll put a quick list of countermeasures I did over here, in one of the first countries affected by the virus: Thailand. I'm still doing well, and you should too!"

— The Manager


  • Stop stockpiling packs of toilet paper. It won't help!
  • Wash your hands, very, often (preferably any time you have an access to a tap, especially after shopping or getting off public transport), with soap, if possible. Wiping your hands with your own handkerchief, or even your pants, is usually better than with toilet paper (You're aware that other people also touched the piece you're going to use, right?). Say no to the hand dryers!
  • Using hand sanitizer is fine too, but be aware that it only kills off some of the germs, and in this case, the germs die on your hands.
  • Avoid touching your face, any wound on your body, and your phone without washing your hands first.
  • Over here and many other countries in Asia, wearing a mask is a norm (at least in the cities). In case you're infected, it keeps you from spreading the virus out, especially through the air. It only helps you a little otherwise, but keep in mind that it usually takes up about 1-2 weeks before any symptom of the virus occurs, and you have no way to know if you're infectious before then.
  • If you have a wound on your hands, consider wearing a pair of gloves. The wounds are openings too.


"Basically, keep any opening on your body away from potential sources of the virus (your hands also count). Stay safe, everyone."

— The Manager

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