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Actually, I'm just going to leave this up here so I don't fill all my watchers' message centers with deleted submissions. This is just to test out a personal project of mine.
No need to fave or comment on this, it will be deleted at some point.
No need to fave or comment on this, it will be deleted at some point.
Category Flash / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 650px
File Size 571.9 kB
I would like to start hosting my own shared drawing sessions because I like drawing with others, but none of the online applications I've seen are very good, so I decided to make my own. Currently I'm working on allowing all running instances of the application to communicate to each other.
It's difficult though, and I'm having problems, as it seems only a few people are currently able to connect with each other, and to continue I need to figure out why. This is made very hard, because apparently all computers that are on their own direct network have no problem connecting to each other with this, while the ones that aren't don't tend to be so lucky. The only way to test this is to ask someone else to help me, which tends to be annoying for everyone involved.
It's difficult though, and I'm having problems, as it seems only a few people are currently able to connect with each other, and to continue I need to figure out why. This is made very hard, because apparently all computers that are on their own direct network have no problem connecting to each other with this, while the ones that aren't don't tend to be so lucky. The only way to test this is to ask someone else to help me, which tends to be annoying for everyone involved.
I feel like there'd be alot of benifit if this could actually work on the site; it could make a great template for others as well if a few of you worked together to make it. i'm sure you can find someone around here that could lend a hand in one way or another, since the benefit could be fairly big if successful.
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