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I just use my own emotes and dither everything because It's Fun(TM)
Fucking ayy, props for you. Maybe try making some emotes in the style of images Low Tech Magazine uses. I even tried making some monochrome photos specifically to dither them like that, the results are nice but you kind of need to know what you are doing with the light so it turns out well. You can always mess with the contrast and that could work too.
Either way, the photos edited to look that way look fucking amazing. Dithering rocks.
that's an interesting aesthetic; I've only been using the GIMP dithering filter for emotes so far, tweaking the number of colours in each channel so it's easily recognizable at 100% resolution, very simplistic stuff
Same, GIMP is just a good tool for me.