Okay, so, today I wanted to mess around with something different, a little out there, you know? I had this idea to create something called the “Tanga Loa Eye.” Sounds kinda wild, right? So, I started with looking up some stuff online. I saw a bunch of random things, like bikini descriptions, lipstick tips, and even some stuff about hair types. It was a total mixed bag, but I was mostly looking at the clothing stuff and hairstyles.
First, I grabbed some ideas about asymmetrical designs, I found something that talked about asymmetry for something called “Moonfire Tanga.” I thought, “Cool, let’s see how I can use this.” The idea was to make something that wasn’t just your typical, symmetrical design, you know? Something a little edgy, a little off-center. I wanted to use these ideas for an outfit in a game, to give my character a unique look.
- Collected inspiration from different sources.
- Focused on asymmetry.
- Applied the ideas to a game character’s outfit.
I also looked into some attire stuff. I found something about a “YoRHa No.2 Type B Attire,” but honestly, it didn’t really fit what I was going for. It was more about fitting different body types, and I was just looking for design ideas. I was going to make a female character in a game look cool, so it was somewhat relevant to see some female outfits.
Then, I started messing around with some URL encoding and decoding. I stumbled upon some technical jargon about “%2b” turning into a “+”. I guess it’s something about how URLs are decoded. It was a bit confusing, but I figured it out eventually. Just needed to make sure the encoded strings were being converted back properly.
- Tried to understand URL encoding.
- Figured out how to handle special characters.
- Ensured proper conversion back to original form.
After that, I went back to looking at more visual stuff. I checked out some costume ideas, and there was this Dark Zombie Ninja costume. It had a polyfoam tabard with a scary zombie design, a black tattered shirt, and an attached hood. It looked pretty cool, but it wasn’t exactly what I was aiming for with the “Tanga Loa Eye.” But hey, it gave me some ideas for textures and maybe some color schemes.
- Explored more costume designs.
- Got inspired by the Dark Zombie Ninja costume.
- Considered textures and color schemes.
Putting It All Together
So, after gathering all these random bits of inspiration, I started to piece together my “Tanga Loa Eye” concept. I used the asymmetrical design idea, combined it with some of the color schemes I liked, and made sure any encoded parts were decoded right. It was a bit of a messy process, jumping from one thing to another, but it was fun.
Finally, I managed to create something that looked pretty unique. It wasn’t perfect, but it was definitely different. It had that asymmetrical vibe I was going for, and the colors really popped. I think I might keep tweaking it, but for now, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Definitely felt like a wild ride, but hey, that’s what makes it interesting, right?
In the end, I guess the takeaway is that you can find inspiration in the weirdest places. Just keep your eyes open, and don’t be afraid to experiment. Who knows what you might come up with? Hope this inspires you to make something awesome too!