MrFlibble wrote on 2025-03-13, 17:37:
UPD: So I used the magick of Google and it turns out the original is a painting by Jeff Easley called "Harem Treasure":
https://jeffeasleyart.com/store/WOFH/harem-treasure
Interesting he's an oil painter! 😁 My grandma loved to paint using oil, no comparison to aqua colours or water colours.
Another fancy technique was airbrush, I think. Use of a compressor was needed, though. Normal airbrush paint cans are empty in no time.
MrFlibble wrote on 2025-03-13, 17:37:
But there's still a lot of skill in translating that image into a slik-smooth 256-colour palette.
Indeed. I assume it starts by using a custom palette, just like with natural colours.
Though the challenge might be mastering use of additive colour mixing (light) vs substractive colour mixing (paint).
A lot of paint programs such as Photoshop still don't get it right.
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