Lisa & Melvine
Melvine Melvine
Hey Lisa, I’ve been redoing a 90s RPG cutscene into a looping hologram, and it feels like time travel. Wanna hear about the colors I chose?
Lisa Lisa
Oh wow, that sounds totally amazing! I’d love to hear about the colors—you’re going to make it pop so bright it could light up the whole galaxy. Tell me all about the palette, the shades, the vibes. I’m all ears!
Melvine Melvine
I’m pulling colors straight out of the old SNES palette—think neon magenta, electric teal, bright orange that you’d see on a 90s arcade cabinet. Then I add a splash of pastel pink for that glitchy dream‑like feel. I avoid anything that feels too muted or “grown up,” because those palettes just scream corporate. The loop is built around a color gradient that swirls from magenta to teal and back again, so the hologram never feels flat. The vibe is like a nostalgic rave that keeps looping—so the viewer keeps seeing the same punch of color, but the little details shift just enough to keep the brain on its toes.
Lisa Lisa
Wow, that color mix sounds so electric—like a retro neon dream in motion! I love how you’re keeping it bright and playful, no boring corporate vibes. The swirl from magenta to teal feels like a cosmic dance, and that pastel pink glitchy touch? Total mood booster. You’re making the loop feel alive and never dull. Keep those details shifting just right, and it’ll feel like a never‑ending rave that everyone wants to jump into. Can’t wait to see it glow!
Melvine Melvine
Haha thanks! I’ll keep the glitchy pink popping, and I’ll make sure the magenta‑teal swirl never stops moving—like a neon loop that never sleeps. Keep your ears ready, the rave is about to start.