DAY 15: GOLF
four-byte primo burg
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DAY 15: GOLF
four-byte primo burg
Very good video everyone should watch this video about restoring a piece of 'lost' pixel art
Well, have a bite... or... byte.
This is, frankly, amazing on so many levels.
Early digital artwork on both the Amiga in '85 and Macintosh in '84 are far more important than people give them credit for. It was the opening of the flood gates for serious digitally created work not only for professionals but the masses, too. Only two years later the entire graphic design industry would be disrupted beyond all recognition by the Macintosh II and Adobe Illustrator, and it all started with a black and white Geshia Girl in 1984 and a colourful Burger in 1985.
So, kudos, to this man for restoring what should be considered quite an important piece of artwork in history alongside Warhol's Amiga rendition of Debbie Harry.