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DH 11 September 2018 22:03

Scene GFX/Art for Printing & Framing
 
I've kinda been missing for some time, what with splitting up with the wife, moving out, blah! blah! blah! and have finally decided to put some of the better Amiga Scene GFX to good use.

I am calling these, as there'll ultimately be more than one, "The Amiga Collection" Example below at a much reduced resolution.

https://i.imgur.com/4a9cyT9.jpg
These will be printable to a 10x8 inch photographic paper size with the white 1" border as you can see above. All information like Title, Author/s handle, release and date will be added where possible.

Now this is where you guys come in cos I am stumped on a few that I can't find what or where they were released and dates of the release too.

  • Author: Made - Artwork: Karvel
  • Author: Magicboy - Artwork: Georgina
  • Author: Razorback - Artwork: Vampyr
  • Author: Wade - Artwork: Caprice
  • Author: Ward - Artwork: Seduction
I'm aware that some may not have actual release dates, but whatever I, or rather you guys can help with, will make this collection worthwhile.

Obviously I'm also open to requests, however, the minimum width of the graphic must be no less than 640 pixels with an aspect ratio as close to 4:3 as possible and be no less than 72dpi. Basically VGA on an AGA chipset

Any help will be greatly appreciated.... Thanks :)

Please provide scene information regarding Authors, Titles & release dates etc, if you could also provide the original Artwork Author etc (unless the original is the scene author), then please state this clearly in your post. Thanks

DDNI 12 September 2018 12:06

Author: Made - Artwork: Karvel
http://m4de.com/collections/AmigaGfxDemoArchive#60 2560 x 1920

Author: Magicboy - Artwork: Georgina
http://artcity.bitfellas.org/gallery...y/georgina.png 640x480 only

Author: Razorback - Artwork: Vampyr
http://artcity.bitfellas.org/gallery...ack/vampyr.png 800x600

Author: Wade - Artwork: Caprice
http://artcity.bitfellas.org/gallery/w/wade/caprice.png 640 x 512 only

Author: Ward - Artwork: Seduction
http://artcity.bitfellas.org/gallery.../seduction.png 640x480 only

DH 12 September 2018 16:55

Thank you DDNI

However most from artcity.bitfellas.org don't have any release information (if there is any) or dates. I actually already have the images, just need the info. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough in my post #1, but thanks :)

Edit: Resolution changed to minimum width of 640 pixels, only because I think I was being a bit mean and I believe I was being a tad too restrictive.

DH 18 September 2018 16:24

Firstly, sorry for the huge image, but in order to see the differences it needs to be full size :p

I now have a new method of blowing up the 320x256 Scene GFX/Art, example below:-

https://i.imgur.com/1KsN1n8.jpg

Left is the newest method and I think this is going to look quite well when printed. Not sure if it's viable with everything out there, but certainly the ones I have tried so far it works pretty well.

From an image of 320x256px to 2240x1792px I think it's done a damn good job and better than anything else I have tried, by a huge margin.

Gorf 18 September 2018 17:50

So, what method did you use?

DH 18 September 2018 18:03

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Originally Posted by Gorf (Post 1269888)
So, what method did you use?


Sorry, that's a trade secret. If I gave away all my secrets/ideas I wouldn't be where I am today. I learnt my lesson some years ago when people stole my ideas and made claim to them.


So I ain't giving anything away :p

Gorf 19 September 2018 18:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by DH (Post 1269893)
Sorry, that's a trade secret. If I gave away all my secrets/ideas I wouldn't be where I am today.

according to your profile here:
"Location: In a Pub"
;)

Quote:

I learnt my lesson some years ago when people stole my ideas and made claim to them.
So I ain't giving anything away :p
I was not aware you had any financial interest here ...

However, I would guess some variation of the 4xBR or Super-xBR algo is used here. Some infos about it.

Gorf 19 September 2018 19:40

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ok: here my try on the same picture with some neural network upscaling:

Gorf 19 September 2018 19:50

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And here with the mentioned xBR algorithm:

Cherno 19 September 2018 20:10

The one with the swordman, captive woman and fat guy on lizard is from Boris Vallejo, used for the cover of a novel titled "Tarnsman of Gor". I have a A4 print of the painting as part of a book on fantasy & scifi art.

Gorf 19 September 2018 20:25

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@ Cherno:
thanks for the info - now we can compare our upscaled versions to the actual image on the cover
I think DH's version is even better than the original!

DH 19 September 2018 20:48

I have merely up-scaled the image from a 320x256 image called "Rink A Dink" or perhaps "Rink A Pink" (confusion via different sites) by Danny and Facet from the scene group Lemon, the graphic was released on the 14th August 1993 and came 1st in in the Somewhere In Holland 1993 Graphics competition. So I make absolutely no claim to the artwork at all other than enlarging it, it still belongs to Danny & Facet, so it isn't my artwork.

btw, I have a treat installed for you guys, when the video is rendered. A small bunch of Scene GFX semi-complete (missing the details), in a slideshow to show you guys what I'm up to. I'll reply here as soon as it's done and uploaded to my youtube account with a link

DH 19 September 2018 22:12

Right, here's the video below, please remember, the images shown are not mine, nor is the mod playing in the video either. The GFX do not currently contain information about the author or the year/date of release or any other information. All GFX have had the DH enlargement touch so they're definitely printable, however, the image resolution in the video is far from print quality.

Remember, this is only a demonstration to what I am doing and what the images will look like, this is by no means a final product (I have 254 printable images to add the details too and that isn't going to happen overnight)

I hope you enjoy and remember, best viewed in 1080p

Oh, WARNING!!!, there are some nudes in this but I removed the more raunchier scene GFX as it's not really appropriate. You won't need to be signed in to view this as I haven't checked the adult content flag. << that should get me some extra hits :D

YouTube link deleted, new link on post #20

Cherno 20 September 2018 01:25

The painting of the woman with the futuristic rifle with laser sight ("Rendall") is by Luis Royo, titled "Bisectriz" (1992).

DH 20 September 2018 08:48

According to my source information, that Graphic by Rendall is called "Angelo F Death" which came 1st in the Rage 1996 Graphics competition, source Demozoo & Scene.org.

"Bisectriz" is not listed in either of my sources and I'd rather go with those sources because of their accuracies regarding the scene. Can you provide me with your source information Cherno?

Remember, I am after the scene information (GFX Titles, Authors & their release dates) and not the original Artist Author or Title. Although I am interested in that information and may add that to the prints too. Could you please state in your information whether it's scene author or original author/Artist please, as this will save time and confusion in getting the details I require.

britelite 20 September 2018 09:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by DH (Post 1270305)
"Bisectriz" is not listed in either of my sources and I'd rather go with those sources because of their accuracies regarding the scene. Can you provide me with your source information Cherno?

What he means is that the image (along with quite a lot of scene graphics) is a copy of someone else's work.

You might want to have a look at http://kameli.net/nocopy/index.html

EDIT: Here's a direct link to the image http://kameli.net/nocopy/noc153.htm

DH 20 September 2018 09:24

Yeah, I've already guessed that britelite, and yes I was already aware that the artworks are more likely to be copies of originals, but for my project I am generally after the Scene author, titles and release dates etc, but thanks for those links britelite :great

Quote:

Originally Posted by DH (Post 1268376)
EDIT: Please provide scene information regarding Authors, Titles & release dates etc, if you could also provide the original Artwork Author etc (unless the original is the scene author), then please state this clearly in your post. Thanks

Edit: I think I'm going to be uploading plenty of images to see if any of you guys can provide original artwork information, as I would like to add this information now I have had time to think about it.

Cherno 20 September 2018 11:25

I thought that using the word "painting" and giving the names of two of the most famous fantasy artists would be enough to indicate the original authors ;)

DH 20 September 2018 12:02

Haha! Now I've re-read your post I see what you mean.

DH 21 September 2018 15:40

New video with the pictures finalised below. These are what I have done so far including information, however I still have 200+ to do so once again this is only an example like before

https://youtu.be/oefKLfT-QD4


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