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11. 10. 2025

Added lots of nice images from Compute! Amiga Resource Magazine. They featured lots of great images in their art gallery section.

AnthonyKashinn_ThePainter
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource December 1989 - Page 104
Anthony Kashinn is a former graphics artist who has extended his talents to the Amiga. The Painter cartoon was drawn in medium resolution using Deluxe Paint II. We suspect it's a self-portrait.

BrianJudd_Pelican
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource June 1989 - Page 95
Pelican was created in early 1986 on my 'new' Amiga 1000 using Deluxe Paint.
Since then, I have done numerous game graphics, including Epyx's Destroyer for the Amiga, Accolade's $th & Inches for the 64 and Amiga, and various other IBM PC, 64 and Amiga game titles.

ChristopherPRoy_NantucketNative
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource February 1990 - Page 94
Nantucket Native was originally a color photograph. My thoughts when I saw it were that the wrinkled texture of the old man's face would be a good test for the Amiga and my own Skill.Nantucket Native was drawn using Deluxe Paint III in interlaced Extra Half-Brite mode.

ComputeAmigaResource_Behind
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource March 1991

ComputeAmigaResource_CyclingCosmos
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource March 1991

DewayneStauffer_Drawing
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource October 1989 - Page 112
Drawing was produced using Aegis Images. I've been creating Amiga art for two years now. I enjoy using the Amiga as a high-tech medium for artistic expression and believe the possibilities are endless.

LaurelKashinn_Leopard
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource April 1990 - Page 95
Lepoard was drawn in 16-color 640x200 mode using Deluxe Paint II. Laurel Kashinn is a former graphics artist and has studied computer art under the direction of renowned Amiga artist Jim Sachs.

SusanCIngram_Flamingo
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource August 1989 - Page 119
Flamingo was created using Deluxe Paint II, a program that has seriously improved my creative potential and still knocks me out every time I use it. Inspiration for subject matter ranges from my own photographs to imaginings that evolve into pictures as I paint them. What I really love about painting on the amiga is having the flexibility to try things out, to be able to move things around and experiment with color, form, and composition. It's incredibly powerful in that respect.

VincentMoranoJr_56Chevy
Printed in Compute!'s Amiga Resource December 1989 - Page 103
I've always had a special place in my heart for classic automobiles - the ones that were just a little before my time.The 1956 Chevy [drawn using Deluxe Paint II] is one of my favourites.