MacPaint Art From The Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today via decryption’s blog [Shared]

MacPaint Art From The Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today via decryption’s blog 

The image depicts a vintage computer setup, featuring a CRT monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. The monitor displays a simple graphic of two crossed pencils, one a pencil and the other a pen, symbolizing writing or drawing. The computer has a bulky, boxy design typical of early personal computers, with a large, square monitor and a separate keyboard. The keyboard is connected to the monitor by a cable, and a mouse is positioned to the left of the keyboard. The background is a gradient of black to white, with a dotted texture that adds depth to the image. The overall style is reminiscent of early digital illustrations, with a monochromatic color scheme and a halftone dot pattern.</p></p></p></p></p></p>

<p><p><p><p><p><p>Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B

I really enjoyed browsing the BMUG’s CD-ROM and discovering early 80s art made in MacPaint, so I browsed all 18,000+ MacPaint images on Discmaster to see what gems I can unearth. Here is some what I found.

Check out all the artwork on decryption’s blog

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