Prompt:
Create a 10 × 10 grid of 100 different variations of the ShareX logo rendered in classic pixel art style (16-bit or 32-bit sprite aesthetic, reminiscent of SNES/GBA-era UI icons). Each logo should appear in its own square tile with a short clear label underneath describing the variation. Keep the grid neat on a white background. Make every variation visually distinct and every label correctly spelled. Use crisp pixel edges, a limited color palette per sprite, and subtle dithering for shading.
Use these row themes:
Row 1: classic and original-style ShareX logos
Row 2: elemental variations (fire, water, ice, lightning, etc.)
Row 3: material styles (wood, stone, gold, crystal, metal, etc.)
Row 4: glowing, neon, and energy-infused versions
Row 5: dark, corrupted, shadow, and glitch variants
Row 6: futuristic, cyberpunk, and tech-themed designs
Row 7: nature-inspired (vines, flowers, moss, organic forms)
Row 8: magical and enchanted variations (runes, sparkles, aura effects)
Row 9: minimal, abstract, and geometric reinterpretations
Row 10: playful, stylized, and novelty versions (cute, chibi, exaggerated forms)
Show each tile as a centered logo sprite on a clean background square, rendered like a classic app or inventory icon. Keep the overall style consistent, cohesive, and reminiscent of retro pixel UI design — clean, readable, and visually appealing at small sizes.