isaac bishop and kat bishop created by kittydee
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All Wrapped Up

They may bicker and fight, but at the end of the day, the twins do love each other. Too much, depending on who you ask, but they don't care. They're happy, and that's what matters most to them.

I don't have a problem, I can stop any time I want! Art by (https://www.furaffinity.net/user/kittydee)![/section]

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  • post #3049077

    Interesting. This version released on FurAffinity doesn't have the dithering of the previous version from Weasyl. Suits me fine, I generally strongly dislike dithering.

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  • tredfg543 said:
    post #3049077

    Interesting. This version released on FurAffinity doesn't have the dithering of the previous version from Weasyl. Suits me fine, I generally strongly dislike dithering.

    That's cuz this is the full version! I'm the person who commissioned the piece!

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  • tredfg543 said:
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    Interesting. This version released on FurAffinity doesn't have the dithering of the previous version from Weasyl. Suits me fine, I generally strongly dislike dithering.

    Tf does dithering mean?

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  • cokecane said:
    Tf does dithering mean?

    Dither is used to make something (audio, graphics, etc.) sound/look nicer when doing bit depth reduction. In terms of graphics, think of when you convert a video to a lower quality GIF file with a smaller color palette, the dither algorithm decides how to speckle the color palette over the image to give the illusion of more colors. I'm not sure if the poster here used "dither" in the right context.

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