Seeing that I spend most of my day staring at pixels (squares), I always find this hexagonal art remarkably amazing.
I know that back in the day using squares was the easiest way how to represent images on the screen, but could the exact same thing be done with hexagons nowadays?
Even moreso, image operations get more fun. Most image filters (and other transforms) assume a regular square grid because the math works out really well (axes are orthogonal and same scale). Any deviations from these assumptions make the math more convoluted. (Pun intended.)
Do you mean making a screen with hexagonal pixels? That would be really cool, and I think it would just be a matter of changing the shape of the electrodes and crystals (for an LCD).
That is one dangerously chosen company name... seeing the banner at the top I was immediately reminded of Hex-Ray's IDA and was wondering what kind of art they'd be creating from assembly now...
Awesome. Isometric art is so simple yet so neat. These days, I use my tool Isomer (http://jdan.github.io/isomer/) to draw, but I'll be giving this a shot for sure!
Uh... What is it? There's no information and it's not even clear what I should click on. Neither a dmg or exe are of much help on my phone, and tapping the top banner just makes safari tell me "can't install profile".
There isn't one? Or did you realize this and that was your passive-aggressive way of complaining about the lack of Linux support? If so, it's much more constructive to make a case for why somebody should do something, instead of trying to shame them for not doing something that you think it's obvious they should've done.
wine-1.6.1 in a 64 bit wineprefix worked for me.
I haven't tried other configurations though, they might work as well. I also haven't tried a clean prefix, it might be something I have installed in my default one that makes it work.
If it's important to you let me know and I'll see if I can help out.