The 16-bit computer graphics art style refers to a visual aesthetic that emerged during the era of 16-bit home video game consoles and personal computers in the late 1980s to early 1990s. It is characterised by its distinctive pixelated look and limited colour palette due to the technical constraints of the hardware at the time.

We asked Leoardo.ai’s finetuned model DreamShaper v5 to simulate this style using its ‘Leoardo’ style pipeline, its interpretation of the style may not be accurate.

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