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[–] tal@lemmy.today 3 points 3 months ago

with Steam Workshop support.

That has potential to make this better.

Craig Mullins did all this the digital painting decades back, and it's low-res. I bet it's possible to mod this thing to jack the resolution up.

I believe -- don't have a copy to hand at this sec, though I own a copy of both of the Mac and PC versions -- that [this a (lossily-compressed) screenshot of is the actual in-game chapter screen for Envy in Marathon Infinity:

https://marathon.bungie.org/temp/cmullins.html?image=infinity_bg

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/2e170896-eaa7-46ca-a422-085767e43700.jpeg

640x393

But at the above link, someone found a version of the image before the game was produced, scanned it.

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/25af18d4-0456-43f9-a638-4493ca7dac53.jpeg

2500x1536

That's been lossily-compressed -- would be interesting to know if there's a TIFF floating around somewhere -- and it looks to me like it's possibly been stored in 16-bit-depth (non-dithered), given the banding.

Might also be possible to AI-upscale this.