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![](/images/g.gif) MMS on 2013-07-04 08:29:29
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I really liked the picture and the posts. I agree with all your comment on strange jumps in luminance, blues and greens,though sometimes I really had troubles to find a nice green. Due to greyish white color unfortunately I burned my "work in progress" raytrace pic into my parents CRT color TV, as I turned to max. Lum to get it white ![happy](/images/happy.gif) Extra to that: 8 shades of black is a lost chance to have unrivalled 16greys in palette for fantastic monochome movie scene rips (maybe Sam Coupe?); several orange does not feel orange (caused big headache on my Mazda pic recolor), red is too pale (was a problem with Alfa Brera retouch). Well, if I think about a little, I have 7-8 useable multicolor pics about nice cars, worth a release ![happy](/images/happy.gif)
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![](/images/g.gif) bubis on 2013-06-27 10:44:45
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Very good! I like the two phase gifs with C64/Plus4 versions of the same pic. Very efficient way of demonstrating which one is which: the better looking is always the Plus/4 picture! :-b
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![](/images/g.gif) Murphy on 2013-06-25 13:13:04
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Awesome pictures! I'm waiting for your next post.
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![](/images/g.gif) Degauss on 2013-06-24 16:50:04
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@carrion: enjoyed it very much (the article as well as the images). Looking forward to the follow-ups ![wink](/images/wink.gif)
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![](/images/g.gif) KiCHY on 2013-06-24 13:19:07
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I enjoyed every word of your article! I hope your work will help us and more graphicians will recognize the +4. Last year I contacted several selected C64 artists asking help (drawing sprites, bitmaps, logos for AIT2), The answers: "no time" and "I don't know +4". I tried to explain there aren't so much differences (in char mode, none) but it didn't help. I'm glad you started these articles ![happy](/images/happy.gif)
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![](/images/g.gif) George on 2013-06-24 12:51:22
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Great article carrion. I did some conversions from others systems too, and I can't wait for the other parts of your articles. Perhaps you can make a small tutorial or example too. I am always will for learning from the masters.
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![](/images/g.gif) carrion on 2013-06-24 10:59:02
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@Luca grazie signore! More to come... all this pixeling and tutorials are the actions for me to prepare for a big, big project. Stay tuned.
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![](/images/g.gif) Luca on 2013-06-24 09:16:26
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Bravo maestro! I'll follow the articles before doing some tests once at home in July.
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![](/images/g.gif) carrion on 2013-06-24 06:18:57
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I started a series of articles about C+4 pixeling. This serie of articles (showing every week from now) will reference to C64 and C+4 pixeling and tools like Timanthes/Grafx2 which I think might be usefull to you guys. so... http://crrnpixels.pl/2013/06/24/pixeling-for-c4-part-1/
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![](/images/g.gif) MIK on 2013-06-24 05:02:15
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Cool pictures as always! ![happy](/images/happy.gif)
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![](/images/g.gif) Gaia on 2013-06-23 09:08:12
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Very nice stuff! Looking forward to your article I am curious what you're up to ![happy](/images/happy.gif)
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![](/images/g.gif) carrion on 2013-06-22 10:16:59
![](/images/avatars/0031.png) | Another C64 -> C+4 converts
I recreated two of my old FLI pic. You can see new C+4 versions here: http://crrnpixels.pl/2013/06/22/new-c64-gfx-remixes/ More +4 pixels on the way. There's also an article about +4 pixeling comming soon. I'll start with similarities of C64 and C264 familly platettes. Stay toon and visit the blog.
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