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"content": "And now I'm curious about how the pixelart yingmotes work.\n \n \n\u003ccenter\u003e$[scale.x=3,y=3 :ying_pixel:] $[scale.x=1,y=1 :ying_pixel:] $[scale.x=0.25,y=0.25 :ying_pixel:]\u003c/center\u003e\n\n \nHuh, they seem to work fine with whatever you're currently doing. I know they are generated from SVGs at 256, 720, or 2048 resolution despite looking like pixel art.\n\nThough, looking at the [source code](https://github.com/Mynotaurus/Yingmotes/blob/main/svg/ying_pixel.svg?short_path=e306332) they aren't actually pixel art. They just look like it.\n\nStill, wouldn't a similar approach work? Upload them at 256×256 even though they're made in 16×16?",
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