These are images I made about 10 years ago with computer paint and ray-tracing programs.

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"Twister"--This painting was done with Deluxe Paint II® in low resolution ("noninterlaced"), using 32 colors. Size: 320 X 200.
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"Zion"--This painting was done with Deluxe Paint II® in low resolution ("noninterlaced"), using 32 colors. Size: 320 X 200.
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"Hummer"--This painting was done with Deluxe Paint III® in low resolution ("noninterlaced"), using 32 colors. Size: 320 X 200. This is actually a frame from an animation.
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"Tortoise"--This painting was done with Deluxe Paint III® in low resolution, using 16 colors. Size: 320 X 200. (This is a "touched-up" frame from an animation.)
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"Corsairs"--Painted with Deluxe Paint II®. Low resolution, 16 colors. Size: 320 X 200.
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"Off to the Races"--Originally created in low resolution/interlaced "extra-half-bright" mode using 64 colors with a size of 320 X 400. This is a composite picture. The airplane image was generated with Sculpt-3D® in low-res, interlaced HAM, then processed with DigiPaint® 3 and Transfer 24® (NewTek) to get it into the extra-half-brite mode with a monochromatic blue background. The mountains in the background were generated with Brett Casebolt's excellent public-domain Scenery (V1.0) program, then converted from noninterlaced 32-color to interlaced extra-half-brite with Transfer 24. Transfer 24 was used to produce a compatible palette for both pictures. Deluxe Paint III was then used to cut out the airplane and stamp it down against the mountains, after a gradient fill was applied in the sky area. I added the tail wheel and wing struts at this stage (they were left out of the Sculpt-3D model) and used the smooth function to anti-alias all the raw edges. Size: 320 X 200 (vertically scaled for proper display).
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