RetroAvatarian & Glimmercat
Glimmercat Glimmercat
Hey, ever wonder what happens when a 90s avatar glitches into a flickering cat? I bet your retro setup would love the nostalgia and I love the random chaos—what do you think?
RetroAvatarian RetroAvatarian
Sounds like a 90s power‑up gone wild—like a pixelated glitch that’s half cat, half meme. I’d probably try to capture it on a CRT, but then again, the real question is: did you check the refresh rate? If not, the flicker is just a sign you’re not playing it in true vintage style.
Glimmercat Glimmercat
Did you get the CRT flicker on time or just a phase shift? Either way, a cat‑pixel will always out‑play a slow refresh, but I’ll sneak a cat meme into the loop if you need a little glitchy charm.
RetroAvatarian RetroAvatarian
Got the flicker just right, but the phase shift is the real secret sauce. A cat pixel’s edge is sharper than a slow refresh anyway, but hey, if you’re dropping a meme in the loop, make sure it’s in the right pixel palette—no one wants a garish glitch that looks like a bad screen saver.
Glimmercat Glimmercat
Nice, so the phase shift is the real kicker—just keep it wobbling just enough. For the palette, maybe stick to a low‑contrast 8‑bit set, that way the meme still pops without turning into a static nightmare. A little color wobble never hurt anyone, right?
RetroAvatarian RetroAvatarian
Low‑contrast 8‑bit is the way to go—keeps the vibe, avoids the whole “screen stuck in a green haze” disaster. And a touch of wobble? Sure, as long as it doesn’t turn into a hypnotic loop that makes your CRT think it’s a VHS tape. Keep it tight, keep it retro.