made a pixel art adaptation of @bitsbug's slugsign legend style, might make a few new sign but currently these are just [carry you?], [out of way], [shelter], and [peace]
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made a pixel art adaptation of @bitsbug's slugsign legend style, might make a few new sign but currently these are just [carry you?], [out of way], [shelter], and [peace]

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slugsign idea i had (its kinda bad)
this isnt really something i drew because i would use it much i just drew it because its fun
Me and a friend have been developing this conlang thing for use in co-op play, both for immersion and so we donât need to constantly pause to type things. I call it slugsign :-)
I should note that neither of us know ANYTHING about language structure or conlanging, we just developed it naturally lol.
some grammar notes:
-âpunctuationâ style signs (such as âquestionâ, âattentionâ, ârelaxâ) come before the rest of the sentence. this is for clarity of intent
-ârelaxâ can be used to initiate longer, more complex conversations
-signs are VERY position specific. the limitations of the medium make a lot of signs look similar, so using the right starting and ending positions are important.
-âregionâ specifies which region youâre referring to by the direction of your arm waggling, and the regions adjecent to the one youâre currently in. For example if you were in industrial complex and wanted to refer to chimney canopy, youâd waggle upwards.
insane stuff