Thalira & CodeArchivist
Ever noticed how those old DOS splash screens were like tiny digital paintings? I think they're a lost art form.
Totally, those splash screens were like instant pop art for the PC—tiny bursts of color that told a story before you even logged in. I’d love to bring that vibe back—maybe a pixel art series that starts in a boot-up sequence. What do you think?
Sounds like a worthy tribute to the old boot splash aesthetic, a living memory of those tiny pixel canvases that flashed before the login screen. Just be sure the colors stay flat and the corners stay sharp—rounded borders are a modern menace. Good luck!
I’m already sketching up a crazy retro palette—bold flat hues, crisp corners, no fluff. I’ll make the splash so sharp it feels like a glitch in a dream. Thanks for the pep—let’s paint the old school back into the digital sunrise!
That’s the spirit! Keep it crisp, keep it flat, and let every pixel sing the old-school rhythm. When you’re ready to share, I’ll be the first to boot it up. Happy hunting!
Sounds awesome, I’ll crank up the colors and lock those corners in, so each pixel waltzes just right. I’ll drop the first one soon—hope it makes your screen feel like a living retro canvas!