On Scale you don't actually have to completely worry about trying to not end up to the left of Skull, considering "Not Rock is Not You" stops the Skull anyways, letting you get back to the right of it again. What you can't recover from is the Skull going too far right that is breaks the win statement. This one has multiple solutions, as you also could've formed "Baba is You" sharing the same YOU text instead of turning Baba into a rock. Another method doesn't even need the "Not Rock is Not You" sentence, with enough finessing of breaking and remaking YOU statements, it is possible to work your way spacing things apart horizontally enough to sink the water and get the flag out. For Lunar Gallery it seem what was intended is that you are to melt the skulls to get the letter "T" out to then make "Not Baba is Push" to push the walls, but I guess it wasn't considered that you could still make that same sentence flush against the floor like you did without having to melt the skulls. So you managed to solve it while bypassing a step. @29:47 This is another instance where the text shimmying technique could move the text down more efficiently. Where instead of taking the text over and circling around to the other side, you just push the same type of text through the statement to the other side. It can be difficult when unaccustomed to the technique to recognize when you can apply it since inclination makes it feel as though you are breaking the sentence, but since the text being supplemented in is the same or otherwise keeps you alive, it's safe to do and keeps you on one side. With practice one can move sentences down rows/columns pretty quickly with this technique, and it can also work in corridors too narrow to let you circle around.
The text shimmying thing is so obvious, and I don't know why I keep forgetting that I can do that lol. It would definitely make things more efficient. Thanks like always for your comments! I felt good about today. Next week... not so good!
On Scale you don't actually have to completely worry about trying to not end up to the left of Skull, considering "Not Rock is Not You" stops the Skull anyways, letting you get back to the right of it again. What you can't recover from is the Skull going too far right that is breaks the win statement. This one has multiple solutions, as you also could've formed "Baba is You" sharing the same YOU text instead of turning Baba into a rock. Another method doesn't even need the "Not Rock is Not You" sentence, with enough finessing of breaking and remaking YOU statements, it is possible to work your way spacing things apart horizontally enough to sink the water and get the flag out.
For Lunar Gallery it seem what was intended is that you are to melt the skulls to get the letter "T" out to then make "Not Baba is Push" to push the walls, but I guess it wasn't considered that you could still make that same sentence flush against the floor like you did without having to melt the skulls. So you managed to solve it while bypassing a step.
@29:47 This is another instance where the text shimmying technique could move the text down more efficiently. Where instead of taking the text over and circling around to the other side, you just push the same type of text through the statement to the other side. It can be difficult when unaccustomed to the technique to recognize when you can apply it since inclination makes it feel as though you are breaking the sentence, but since the text being supplemented in is the same or otherwise keeps you alive, it's safe to do and keeps you on one side. With practice one can move sentences down rows/columns pretty quickly with this technique, and it can also work in corridors too narrow to let you circle around.
The text shimmying thing is so obvious, and I don't know why I keep forgetting that I can do that lol. It would definitely make things more efficient. Thanks like always for your comments! I felt good about today. Next week... not so good!