Juliet Elysa
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Today I was feeling nostalgic, and I wanted to find some of the Kaleidoscope schemes I loved as a kid. Unfortunately the original official website is no longer online, but I was able to find it using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. As far as I know you can't get a preview of the schemes (you have to download and install them to see them), but it's way better than not having them at all!
Also, I found a program you can use to make your own schemes. I dabbled with it as a child, but back then my digital art skills were not very good. Now, however...
So I'm excited. I have backups of some of my favorite schemes, but having all of them at my fingertips again is just awesome.
(in case anyone's wondering, the original URL of the Kaleidoscope site is kaleidoscope.net)
Also, I found a program you can use to make your own schemes. I dabbled with it as a child, but back then my digital art skills were not very good. Now, however...
So I'm excited. I have backups of some of my favorite schemes, but having all of them at my fingertips again is just awesome.
(in case anyone's wondering, the original URL of the Kaleidoscope site is kaleidoscope.net)