| Commodore Graphics 1 | ||
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| Most of the graphics on these pages were scanned with the Commodore Handy Scanner. They were then converted to geoPaint format, and in many cases, compiled into multi-image geoPaint pages. This was a project which occupied many hours but brought me great enjoyment back in the 1990s. The images came from newspapers, clip books and various other sources. A few were original drawings by my daughter, Jennifer Neely (some of these are found on pages 3 & 6). At first I was content to collect random images and compile them into pages with a specific subject. Then I created some sets of images that had a theme running through several pages, such as the Old West series (on pages 1 & 6) and the Goodykoontz files (on page 2). Then I made some pages that were educational or informational, such as Dinosaurs 1 (on page 1), and Rhinos (on page 3). Images that were not created with the scanner are explained individually. --Dick Estel, August 2006 Click on the image to see a larger view (pictures will open in a new window) | ||
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| Building the West | Western Workmen | Gold Rush Days | 
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| Manning the Churn | Dinosaurs 1 | Dinosaurs 2 | 
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| Dinosaurs 3 | Dinosaurs 4 | Animals 5 | 
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| Animal Silhouettes | Aztec Calendar Information | Aztec Calendar | 
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| Aztec Crocodile | Aztec Snake | Aztec Jaguar | 
Here are some nice Doodle and Koala pictures, converted from Commodore to PC with Congo (available from the Fairlight Tools page).
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| Celtic Eagle (one of my all-time favorites, colorful and tasteful) | Pola Negri (another in the same style) | 
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| The Cardinal lost a lot in conversion to JPG. Click on it to see a BMP file (it's 188k) | Hummingbird, one of the finest graphics ever created on the Commodore | 
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| Juke Box Saturday Night (This started as a Print Shop graphic, which I enlarged, smoothed and colored in geoPaint). Click it for a larger image. | I believe this one was done with a C128 paint program, possibly IPaint | 
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Updated September 22, 2018