I wouldn't know where to find one floppy disk, let alone 48. But that's exactly what it took to store this detailed recreation of the Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer on a vintage Apple computer. New York-based illustrator Wahyu Ichwandardi spent three weeks remaking the Star Wars trailer using an Apple IIc from 1984 by drawing on a KoalaPad and using the bitmap program, Dazzle Draw. Here's the entire process below, in which he draws the whole damn thing by hand.

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And here's the amazingly accurate recreation:

Each floppy disk holds 140KB of memory and he made 288 images with a total size of 6MB.

From: Esquire US