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by SomeCallMeTim
1459 days ago
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Some of us lived through that time and despise pixel-art. It didn't even look like pixel art back then because the monitors were blurry. [1] You're welcome to like pixel art if you want. I don't actually like the new aesthetic either, but I respect the choice--and I do like similar approaches where it's not high-res painting or 3d rendering and instead is abstract art. [1] https://weareludicrous.com/blog/2018/pixel-sharp-graphics-at... |
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That’s true for console games like the article you linked uses as examples, but PC games did have sharp pixels because they used RGB monitors rather than consumer television sets.