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Silver Dream !
Registered: Nov 2005 Posts: 108 |
Light background hall of fame type of C64 picture
So I've got the (stupid in a sense[*]) idea that I'd paint one of my walls with 2cm by 1cm pixels in pepto palette based on an instantly recognisable C64 gfx. The requirement though is that it has to come on a (mostly) light background, which is where it gets a bit more tricky. I'd probably go for the opening one from "Deus Ex Machina" w/o much thinking.. but it's interlaced, which is what I'd like to avoid.
What would be your favourites, with the following properties/limitations:
- multicolour or FLI (hires not necessarily excluded but nolace)
- mostly light background
- soft/kids'n girlfriends compatible subject. Not really pink unicorns but still something softer than skulls and monsters/blood drips. Can be technical - just not "dark'n scary"
- is a true, recognisable C64 achievement
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* - given how time consuming it's going to be to do it right |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1078 |
Vanja of course, and Redcrab (Zee bramblebee maybe?), lots of pics by Joe, Ptoing... so many to choose from. |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1648 |
I think I'd choose one of those nice Max Headroom pics.
Max Headroom
..or this one:
Swan in Pond at Sunset |
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Copyfault
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 478 |
Quoting Silver Dream ![...]
What would be your favourites, with the following properties/limitations:
- multicolour or FLI (hires not necessarily excluded but nolace)
- mostly light background
- soft/kids'n girlfriends compatible subject. Not really pink unicorns but still something softer than skulls and monsters/blood drips. Can be technical - just not "dark'n scary"
- is a true, recognisable C64 achievement
[...] I think the CREST-demos from the 90ies came with all those different FLI-flavoured modes in which they quite often took light grey as background, e.g. the Super Hires FLI pics in Krestology 100%. IIrc such pics with light grey background can also be found in Dane's wonderful Digital Magic.
From the more recent prods, The Sarge's Yeah Science! has already been mentioned, but also Hammerfist's Stained Glass Girl has a good portion of white in it and -even if it does not come with a light background per se, but rather without any black pixels- Electric's Kissmet should also be named here I think. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
this |
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Copyfault
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 478 |
Quoting Groepazthis Ok, Groepaz nailed it - literally :) |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 680 |
Hedge of Disgrace of course. |
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Mixer
Registered: Apr 2008 Posts: 452 |
Tut Ench Amon |
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Silver Dream !
Registered: Nov 2005 Posts: 108 |
Quoting Perplexhttps://csdb.dk/release/?id=203355[/quote]
Right. This one fits, might still be a bit on the "scary" side though. |
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Silver Dream !
Registered: Nov 2005 Posts: 108 |
Quote: Quoting Silver Dream ![...]
What would be your favourites, with the following properties/limitations:
- multicolour or FLI (hires not necessarily excluded but nolace)
- mostly light background
- soft/kids'n girlfriends compatible subject. Not really pink unicorns but still something softer than skulls and monsters/blood drips. Can be technical - just not "dark'n scary"
- is a true, recognisable C64 achievement
[...] I think the CREST-demos from the 90ies came with all those different FLI-flavoured modes in which they quite often took light grey as background, e.g. the Super Hires FLI pics in Krestology 100%. IIrc such pics with light grey background can also be found in Dane's wonderful Digital Magic.
From the more recent prods, The Sarge's Yeah Science! has already been mentioned, but also Hammerfist's Stained Glass Girl has a good portion of white in it and -even if it does not come with a light background per se, but rather without any black pixels- Electric's Kissmet should also be named here I think.
Thanks! This added to my shortlist too. |
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Silver Dream !
Registered: Nov 2005 Posts: 108 |
Quote: Quoting Groepazthis Ok, Groepaz nailed it - literally :)
True, we can always count on him! :-) |
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