【Ξnigmatico】
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I'm postponing the collaborative drawing thingie I proposed for next weekend. I need time to plan it better. I was going to make it today, but I got sick and didn't feel like it. I'm starting to feel a bit better, at least there is no headache anymore and I can think, but I didn't have a very pleasant time today. I could make it tomorrow but I don't want to rush it. And besides, I still need to decide what service to use and the time and everything. Though most likely I will leave it open for the whole day.
Tirifto (malnova konto / old account)
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@enigmatico@fedi.absturztau.be I haven’t seen the original post, but I’ve seen [Drawpile](https://drawpile.net/), and it sounds like it might be useful here, so I’m dropping a link. May your recovery go smoothly!
【Ξnigmatico】
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@tirifto@miniwa.moe Hmmm... I've used Drawpile before, but it requires downloading a client, which is also .NET only iirc. Plus it's not very good. There are online services that allow you to draw without the need of a client, but thanks for your tip.
Tirifto (malnova konto / old account)
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@enigmatico@fedi.absturztau.be I think it’s Qt/C++, not based on .NET, unless I’m missing something. I was looking for a free (as in freedom) service like this a few years back, but Drawpile was the only tool of the kind that I found. Do you know of any others?
【Ξnigmatico】
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@tirifto@miniwa.moe I don't know of any FOSS alternative for that, all I know is centralized services. But I'm looking for something that is accessible as in anyone can just jump in and join without having too much troubles or having to do too much stuff. Because if I ask people to download stuff nobody is going to join.