AAP-64
Created by Adigun A. Polack
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- #aap64
- 64 colors
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The Lospec Palette List is a database of palettes for pixel art. We include both palettes that originate from old hardware that could only display a few colors, as well as palettes created by pixel artists specifically for making art.
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
Created by Adigun A. Polack
A successor to AAP-64 palette.
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack.
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack.
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack.
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
As a sequel palette to my previous AAP-RadiantXV one from 2018, this newest work from me in 2021 is my most longest-developed — and also quite my most vibrant and advanced — palette that I had EVER done, taking me a grand total of 2¾ years straight to create. And it weighs in at just 96 colors, all painstakingly hand-crafted, allowing you to design some of the most beautiful, the most alive, and rather so breathtakingly awesome pixel artworks... especially in your own indie-game development, too!!!
This is just a sample of the most outstanding and quite dazzling pixel-art that you can create using my truly advanced and gorgeously vibrant palette of AAP-RadiantPLUS... PLEASE ENJOY!!! ;) - by Adigun A. Polack
Tags: artist, adigunpolack, radiantplus, vibrant, 96, 96colors
Created by Adigun A. Polack
Meant for beginners.
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack.
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack.
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
Inspired by 1980s Japanese computer palettes including the MSX and PC88.
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
A dark version of Petite-8.
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Created by Adigun A. Polack
Greatly inspired by the CGA/EGA era in the DOS gaming days fresh outta both the entire 1980s and early 1990s, this very newest palette by me takes all 16 of the main base colors of the original CGA/EGA and quite dials back the overly blatant high contrast to just the right balance — as well as vastly improving the hue shifting of them — making them all rather more sleeker, more modernized, and much, much better overall while being A LOT easier on the eyes also, quite importantly. This promises to be such a wonderfully handsome new replacement in bringing back those amazing glory days of DOS gaming and ANSI graphics both in such splendid style indeed!!
This is just one example of my AAP-DGA16 palette in action, taking you indeed back to the glory days of CGA/EGA DOS gaming greatness while making all the colors a whole lot easier (and much more fun!!) to see, too! - by Adigun A. Polack
Tags: artist, adigunpolack, dga16, cga, ega, msdos, dos, dosgaming, dosgame, 16, 16colors
Created by Adigun A. Polack
Created for the PixelJoint 15 Color Palette Competition (honorable mention).
Palette usage example by Adigun Polack
Tags: artist, adigunpolack, pjcolorcomp15, pjcolorcomp
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