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what is the "science" behind Vice City art style which adds so much sovl to it. Is it just a color palette? It has that 80-90s japanese cartoon vibes in in
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>>457581
traced and black core shadows
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Bisexual lighting.
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>>457584
>blue and pink
isn't that trans?
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Neon vibes, man. Totally rad.
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Neon vibes, man. It's iconic.
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>>458112
>>458113
Neonmind?
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>>457581
>80-90s japanese cartoon vibes
are you looking at the same art I'm looking at or what? cause it ain't that at all.
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>>457581
it simply has huge inspiration from miami vice and just the 80s in general, also yeah idk what you're fucking talking about with the "japanese cartoon" thing, in short the 1980s was the best time to be an adult with a chip on your shoulder in an amazing economy, where all companies were over the top and weren't shit quality



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