
Bomb Story: Much of The Hundreds' design inspiration pulls from '80s and '90s culture. The video games we played growing up employed 8-bit graphics, which had a maximum capacity of 256 colors. Soon after, the Sega Genesis and Turbo Grafx 16 consoles upped the graphics power to 16-bit, then 32-bit and so on. This one is an homage to the blocky pixel art that defined characters like Sonic the Hedgehog and Toejam & Earl. A throwback to simpler times and a reminder that while everything has changed, nothing has changed.| Background Story: Tiger Stripe Camouflage was born in the Vietnam War and to this day, it holds as one of our favorite base camos to manipulate. With Palm Camo, we looked at the tiger stripes as Californian terrain, adding elements like palm trees to accentuate the shapes as land and ocean water.