Hello to you, ladies and gentlemen, as I so splendidly welcome you to a rather interesting 16-color palette of mine that is so heavily inspired by many *quite* rarest early-1980s Japanese computer palettes — including those ones that are found on the NEC PC-88, PC-6001, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, and even the Toshiba Pasopia 7 computer, too!!!
The name is called ***SimpleJPC-16*** (or, **S**imple **J**apanese **P**ersonal **C**omputer **16**). 💾️
Here, there are absolutely no retina-burning colors in this one, I can promise you for certain! Because, in order to make a limited-color palette as phenomenally wonderful as it can definitely be, you gotta indeed make all the colors rather more natural-looking through both a well-crafted, easier-to-read color saturation as well as smaller yet significant incremental changes of hue... even for just no more than 16 colors as well, too. Plus, I’d seriously do it in *just* such a way as to truly make it A LOT more suitable for pure pixel-artists to quite easily create more natural materials and environments — such as water, ice, dirt, sand, metal, granite, grass, moss, trees, wood, cherries, oranges, bananas, lemon-limes, fresh fruits, and even soft and viscously gooey substances like honey, mud, tar, melted chocolate, and so much more!! That is how you’d really make the grade with flying colors when it comes to creating such original pixelart palettes like that, to be 100% undoubtedly honest, period. And you can do exactly that, too... so please let this palette ever-gorgeously inspire and encourage you indeed... CHEERS!!! 😊️💕️
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**© 2 0 1 8 A d i g u n A z i k i w e P o l a c k . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .**
You are QUITE ABSOLUTELY welcome to use this original palette in your own pixel artworks and/or as part of your game creations and programs... but please do not forget to give credit to me for using it, as I, Adigun Azikiwe Polack, hold the official copyrights to this palette. ;)
The name is called ***SimpleJPC-16*** (or, **S**imple **J**apanese **P**ersonal **C**omputer **16**). 💾️
Here, there are absolutely no retina-burning colors in this one, I can promise you for certain! Because, in order to make a limited-color palette as phenomenally wonderful as it can definitely be, you gotta indeed make all the colors rather more natural-looking through both a well-crafted, easier-to-read color saturation as well as smaller yet significant incremental changes of hue... even for just no more than 16 colors as well, too. Plus, I’d seriously do it in *just* such a way as to truly make it A LOT more suitable for pure pixel-artists to quite easily create more natural materials and environments — such as water, ice, dirt, sand, metal, granite, grass, moss, trees, wood, cherries, oranges, bananas, lemon-limes, fresh fruits, and even soft and viscously gooey substances like honey, mud, tar, melted chocolate, and so much more!! That is how you’d really make the grade with flying colors when it comes to creating such original pixelart palettes like that, to be 100% undoubtedly honest, period. And you can do exactly that, too... so please let this palette ever-gorgeously inspire and encourage you indeed... CHEERS!!! 😊️💕️
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**© 2 0 1 8 A d i g u n A z i k i w e P o l a c k . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .**
You are QUITE ABSOLUTELY welcome to use this original palette in your own pixel artworks and/or as part of your game creations and programs... but please do not forget to give credit to me for using it, as I, Adigun Azikiwe Polack, hold the official copyrights to this palette. ;)
Hello to you, ladies and gentlemen, as I so splendidly welcome you to a rather interesting 16-color palette of mine that is so heavily inspired by many *quite* rarest early-1980s Japanese computer palettes — including those ones that are found on the NEC PC-88, PC-6001, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, and even the Toshiba Pasopia 7 computer, too!!!
The name is called ***SimpleJPC-16*** (or, **S**imple **J**apanese **P**ersonal **C**omputer **16**). 🖥️💾️
Here, there are absolutely no retina-burning colors in this one, I can promise you for certain! Because, in order to make a limited-color palette as phenomenally wonderful as it can definitely be, you gotta indeed make all the colors rather more natural-looking through both a well-crafted, easier-to-read color saturation as well as smaller yet significant incremental changes of hue... even for just no more than 16 colors as well, too. Plus, I’d seriously do it in *just* such a way as to truly make it A LOT more suitable for pure pixel-artists to quite easily create more natural materials and environments — such as water, ice, dirt, sand, metal, granite, grass, moss, trees, wood, cherries, oranges, bananas, lemon-limes, fresh fruits, and even soft and viscously gooey substances like honey, mud, tar, melted chocolate, and so much more!! That is how you’d really make the grade with flying colors when it comes to creating such original pixelart palettes like that, to be 100% undoubtedly honest, period. And you can do exactly that, too... so please let this palette ever-gorgeously inspire and encourage you indeed... CHEERS!!! 😊️💕️
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**© 2 0 1 8 A d i g u n A z i k i w e P o l a c k . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .**
You are QUITE ABSOLUTELY welcome to use this original palette in your own pixel artworks and/or as part of your game creations and programs... but please do not forget to give credit to me for using it, as I, Adigun Azikiwe Polack, hold the official copyrights to this palette. ;)
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