File:LargeBinClosedV2-32x32.png

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Revision as of 06:55, 13 October 2021 by Studenterhue (talk | contribs) (It's your home! But seriously, this is the sprite for the large bin when it's closed. Code-wise, a bin is basically a reskinned crate. What could be in it...? 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/5665 New sprite by walpvrgis.] You can nearly the exact same design, but we've shifted to 3/4 view, and the palette is considerably brighter and more vivid, which makes the shading...)
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LargeBinClosedV2-32x32.png(32 × 32 pixels, file size: 409 bytes, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

It's your home! But seriously, this is the sprite for the large bin when it's closed. Code-wise, a bin is basically a reskinned crate. What could be in it...?

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

New sprite by walpvrgis. You can nearly the exact same design, but we've shifted to 3/4 view, and the palette is considerably brighter and more vivid, which makes the shading and boundaries between the lid and body pop out more.

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current06:55, 13 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 06:55, 13 October 202132 × 32 (409 bytes)Studenterhue (talk | contribs)It's your home! But seriously, this is the sprite for the large bin when it's closed. Code-wise, a bin is basically a reskinned crate. What could be in it...? 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/5665 New sprite by walpvrgis.] You can nearly the exact same design, but we've shifted to 3/4 view, and the palette is considerably brighter and more vivid, which makes the shading...

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