It's because you are a vampire and mirrors are no longer made out of silver. Just good old aluminium.
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So I think the second "alpha over" node like showed in root comment would work. The top link in the node sets the size of the working area so plugging in something in the size of the render region will work. (The scale node is obscured due to my carelessness)
it's still padding but not a bilion of pixels as you feared.
Why do you use composite nodes? What do you want to accomplish?
I happen to accomplish similar result with shader nodes on a plane as I am more familiar with them.
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Edit: made it work as you will still be outputting an image with Output>Format>Reslotution regardless of crop of composited images
Pretty good. I always dread making textures/materials and yet another project sits untouched for weeks. (Any tips welcome)
There is one ~~ring~~ donut to rule them all
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Me on my phone looking at antarctic sunrise
@[email protected] Defienetely not fighting a space horror monster on an antarctic station.
Are you putting it immiedietely in the sauce?
For me it sticks if I don't rinse it and leave it alone for later.
Stirring doesn't matter. The rinse after really matters for it to not stick together. (I had displeasure of eating a portion from 15kg of pasta slab that had no chance of proper rinse, bottom was charred)
It was the best dish in school cafeteria. Not many ways to screw it up. Me and my homies would celebrate every time it went up on the menu.
I happen to pass you on this bench and I must to disagree. Even if you have a sophisticated model it just doesn't hold on to empirical evidence. This post: https://lemmy.world/post/16111988 Has 1346 upvotes and is basically the same concept but in even bigger community. There is no precedent that a meme of this kind can hit 2187 upvotes.
There will be no more than one next cycle.
But also different instances have different "all" feed due to users subscribing to different communities.