File:EasterEggV3-32x32.png

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Revision as of 08:16, 12 February 2022 by Studenterhue (talk | contribs) (It's the item sprite for the easter egg, which it shares with the goose egg and duck egg. What's inside? 32x32 means the file is 32 pixels tall by 32 pixels wide. So use it with other 32x32 images for neatness! [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation/pull/7190 New sprite by Flaborized.] This might be the third iteration, because the file for the previous version of the sprite was File:EasterEgg2.png, but it could just be that an alternate view. Not sure what's with that. Anyways, i...)
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EasterEggV3-32x32.png(32 × 32 pixels, file size: 485 bytes, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

It's the item sprite for the easter egg, which it shares with the goose egg and duck egg. What's inside?

32x32 means the file is 32 pixels tall by 32 pixels wide. So use it with other 32x32 images for neatness!

New sprite by Flaborized. This might be the third iteration, because the file for the previous version of the sprite was EasterEgg2.png, but it could just be that an alternate view. Not sure what's with that. Anyways, in this new version, it actually looks like an egg and something a robot duck could hatch, and its palette is more up-to-date while still using similar colors.

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current08:16, 12 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 08:16, 12 February 202232 × 32 (485 bytes)Studenterhue (talk | contribs)It's the item sprite for the easter egg, which it shares with the goose egg and duck egg. What's inside? 32x32 means the file is 32 pixels tall by 32 pixels wide. So use it with other 32x32 images for neatness! [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation/pull/7190 New sprite by Flaborized.] This might be the third iteration, because the file for the previous version of the sprite was File:EasterEgg2.png, but it could just be that an alternate view. Not sure what's with that. Anyways, i...

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