windows XP inspired nostalgia piece :)
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First image: A hand-drawn pixel art illustration of a Windows XP desktop. The background is a recreation of the Bliss wallpaper, green hills with a cloud-dotted sky, done here with pixel airbrush style sprays. There are four shortcuts on the left side: computer, browser icon that looks like the IE logo but as an O instead of a lowercase E, folder, and text document. In the middle of the canvas, a popup window titled "ILOVEYOU.EXE" with a heart icon and text, and a button that says "OK." Over this, a drawing of the Clippy paperclip mascot, with cartoony wings and halo, looking towards the upper right innocently. At the bottom of the canvas there's a blue start bar, and at the right edge, a yellow speech bubble come from an alert icon and reads, "Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014 .... However, it remains a popular operating system around the world." This partially obscures a recycling bin on the desktop. The entire image has a slight overlay of a pattern dither texture.
Second image: The same Windows XP scene as the previous, only this time entirely in black and white.
Third image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited greenish-grey palette meant to evoke older LCD displays, like the original GameBoy.
Fourth image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited purple, pink, and cyan palette.
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[Image description:
First image: A hand-drawn pixel art illustration of a Windows XP desktop. The background is a recreation of the Bliss wallpaper, green hills with a cloud-dotted sky, done here with pixel airbrush style sprays. There are four shortcuts on the left side: computer, browser icon that looks like the IE logo but as an O instead of a lowercase E, folder, and text document. In the middle of the canvas, a popup window titled "ILOVEYOU.EXE" with a heart icon and text, and a button that says "OK." Over this, a drawing of the Clippy paperclip mascot, with cartoony wings and halo, looking towards the upper right innocently. At the bottom of the canvas there's a blue start bar, and at the right edge, a yellow speech bubble come from an alert icon and reads, "Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014 .... However, it remains a popular operating system around the world." This partially obscures a recycling bin on the desktop. The entire image has a slight overlay of a pattern dither texture.
Second image: The same Windows XP scene as the previous, only this time entirely in black and white.
Third image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited greenish-grey palette meant to evoke older LCD displays, like the original GameBoy.
Fourth image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited purple, pink, and cyan palette.
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windows XP inspired nostalgia piece :)
[Image description:
First image: A hand-drawn pixel art illustration of a Windows XP desktop. The background is a recreation of the Bliss wallpaper, green hills with a cloud-dotted sky, done here with pixel airbrush style sprays. There are four shortcuts on the left side: computer, browser icon that looks like the IE logo but as an O instead of a lowercase E, folder, and text document. In the middle of the canvas, a popup window titled "ILOVEYOU.EXE" with a heart icon and text, and a button that says "OK." Over this, a drawing of the Clippy paperclip mascot, with cartoony wings and halo, looking towards the upper right innocently. At the bottom of the canvas there's a blue start bar, and at the right edge, a yellow speech bubble come from an alert icon and reads, "Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014 [...]. However, it remains a popular operating system around the world." This partially obscures a recycling bin on the desktop. The entire image has a slight overlay of a pattern dither texture.
Second image: The same Windows XP scene as the previous, only this time entirely in black and white.
Third image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited greenish-grey palette meant to evoke older LCD displays, like the original GameBoy.
Fourth image: The same Windows XP scene as the first image, this time in a limited purple, pink, and cyan palette.
End image description.]
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