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I found two lowres images by Henk Van Der Graaf, wo is mostly known for his spectacular hires images. These were included with the program Print-A-Card, probably without Henk's knowledge.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/artists/HenkVanDerGraaf.html#Graaf_Roses

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Today I have a nice image from legendary artist Rick Parks, who went on to join Westwood to work on titles like Eye of the Beholder and Legend of Kyrandia. He sadly left us way too soon.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/artists/RickParks.html#RickParks_Palace

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Here's a great Black Horse by Louis Johnson which is probably also dated in the late 1980ies.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/artists/LouisJohnson.html#Louis_BlackHorse

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This time a beautiful country scenery from veteran Amiga and game development artist Avril Harrison, who sadly passed away in 2019.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/artists/AvrilHarrison.html#AH_Cottage

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March I will be posting a batch of updates that will consist of individual images that I couldn't fit in under a specific topic or name.

I'm starting with the winning entry of the Amiga Magazin Color Cycling Contest, where I finally found a version with correct colors that allowed me to recreate the color cycling animation.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/artists/JensEisert.html#JensEisert_Spacecraft

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awesome @sembiance thanks for the tip. I wasn't aware that textfiles.com also had a visual search. I have many images that I can use this on.

First update of the year and I added a whole collection of nice images from CU Amiga magazine.

I went down the rabbit hole and added scans from the magazines' Art Gallery section, which included lots more really cool art. But as usual it's been really difficult to find the original versions of these images.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/publications/CUAmiga.html

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You can find all images (including the ones I've added previously) and some additional information on the Compute! Amiga Resource publication page:

https://amiga.lychesis.net/publications/Compute!AmigaResource.html

Amiga Graphics Archive - Publications - Compute ! Amiga Resource

The original Compute! magazine started in 1979, spawned the Compute!'s Gazette in 1983 (specifically for Commodore computers) and then spawned the Computes!'s Amiga Resource in 1989, where I found these images. At the beginning of 1991 it got merged back into the Compute! Gazette, before completely disappearing. During that period the Art Gallery stopped appearing, which is the reason why I don't have additional information for two of the latest images. [flickity][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1989-04.jpg]April 1989 - Nothing found yet, I may have the Escher-esque pattern somewhere.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1989-06.jpg]June 1989 - Dunk and Pelican found, Blue Lady missing, but low priority.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1989-08.jpg]August 1989 - Tower and Flamingo found. Magic Fingers looks like a scan.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1989-10.jpg]October 1989 - Jacuzzi Musing and Drawing found. Caddy Tail looks like a scan.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1990-02-04.jpg]February & April 1990 - Nantucket Native and Leopard found. Galaxy missing, but low priority.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1990-12.jpg]December 1990 - Nothing found yet, but low priority.[/img][img=/amiga/Articles/Compute_1991-01.jpg]January 1991 - Nothing found yet, but low priority.[/img][/flickity]

Added lots of nice images from Compute! Amiga Resource magazine. They had a reccuring art gallery section that featured artists' submissions with very different art styles.

https://amiga.lychesis.net/updates/2025-10-11.html

#Amiga #PixelArt #Magazine

@Amiga_News I don't know of that many color cycling tutorials, but one master of this technique, Mark Ferrari, did an extremely fascinating GDC talk in 2016 where he also talks in depth about how he creates his images.
Color cycling starts around the 51 minute mark, but it's definitely worth watching the whole thing.

He does start using DPaint DOS at 61 minutes, but there's nothing too specific that you couldn't also do in other pixel art programs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcJ1Jvtef0

8 Bit & '8 Bitish' Graphics-Outside the Box

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