Some of the projects in the "code" section include visual art.
We have lots of bases and free to use assets on Toyhouse, and also on Ko-fi
We post art with the source files (.MDP file format) on Patreon.
Hello, we're isosquad (plural system, they/them) and we make art, code, and sometimes music. If you would like to remix our work, feel free to do so. Pages are on the left (on mobile, it's up) and our social media accounts are on the right (down on mobile).
About - More about us. See also: Headmates about page
Code - Art programs, clicker games, genetics simulations, furry makers, and more
Art - Links to places I post art
Music - Music files archive (links to our Bandcamp)
Copyright - Using my work (CC0)
Other - Stuff without another place
2025 Aug 10 - Added a page about remixing our work, a few small updates to Cat breeding genes simulator, other small updates to main page
2025 July 10 - Unthemed Clicker Game and Infinitely Scrolling Characters
2025 June 27 - Added a code snippet that calculates how old I am this year. It's in the About tab, which is either to the left or upwards (depending on your screen width)
2025 June 23 - Some homepage text changes (a small update tbh)
2025 June 10 - Some unpolished experimental projects: color, gradient, bear version. Also, there's now a mini-version of this site on CatWeb, called isosquad.rbx
2025 Apr 21 - Rainbow Draw
2025 Apr 14 - Omnimeme - animate an 'animation meme' to any BPM, my Redbubble is working now
2025 Mar 30 - some small updates to main page
2025 Mar 11 - ECHO Animation meme (plays in browser with no flash!)
2025 Feb 16 - Added javascript galaxy generator
We identify as plural, as several 'minds' living in one body. Sometimes we use singular pronouns (I/me), and sometimes use plural (we/us). Sorry if it's confusing! Legally, isosquad/littlepillbugs is one person.
We were born in 2006, which makes us ERROR-ERROR years old. (This estimate was calculated using your computer's time and will update when the page reloads)
Characters that can scroll infinitely in your browser. Plus a few easter eggs.
An 'animation meme' style animation, that can play in a browser without flash player.
A drawing program for making pixelated ascii art.
There is also an alternate version - Ascii Canvas Paint.
Create two genetically-accurate cats and simulate a random possible offspring.
A collection of fractal projects. Includes: Make your own fractal, animated mandelbrot, fractal art.
starry :)
colorbreeder - color, gradient, bear version
Older version of Cat Genetics Simulator
Pong, in the style of the music video by Eisenfunk
DNI Games (mature language)
grow snake - number go up
Some of the projects in the "code" section include visual art.
We have lots of bases and free to use assets on Toyhouse, and also on Ko-fi
We post art with the source files (.MDP file format) on Patreon.
If the question is "can I use your work", the answer is probably yes. I reserve no rights when it comes to my own copyrights.
Free to use without credit / CC0 No Rights Reserved
I am a fan of remix culture. I don't think of myself as a copyright holder. So it follows that everything I make is public domain (CC0). Anything else would just be me holding copyrights. The exceptions are if I contributed to a differently licensed project or did work for someone else. If I create a derivative work, then it may contain copyrights of someone else. I try to credit my inspirations when I can.
It's considered polite to credit, but I'm not going to legally force you to credit me. I will probably point it out though if I think it's important. I recommend crediting me if people would otherwise assume you made my thing, since otherwise that could be plagiarism.
This also applies to my music. Bandcamp only lets me set my music to "some rights reserved", and it says you need to credit me, but I don't really care.
You using my work does not necessarily mean that I agree with you or support your remix's messages.
For if you want to understand my thinking better. I don't want this page to be a "convince you to be strictly anti-copyright" page, just stating my position. I understand that some creatives find copyright to be beneficial, but I overall have a lot of problems with it.
You may like the videos on Question Copyright.*
You can also search for video essays on YouTube about it (keyword: "copyright abolition").
* I do not agree with one of the contributor's transphobic beliefs but I think these are good videos.
If you want to contact me ASAP, I check Tumblr and Toyhouse most regularly.
Some other pages: