Comic Talk, Tips and Tricks
Resizing Sprites in Photoshop
zt2maniac
at 2:59PM, Jan. 20, 2009
OK when i try to resize a sprite it comes out blurry and a white line appears around the sprite any ideas or advice of what I should do.
last edited on July 14, 2011 5:02PM
Skullbie
at 3:36PM, Jan. 20, 2009
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:46PM
lba
at 4:50PM, Jan. 20, 2009
Bitmap will make it black and white.
My suggestion would be to use Illustrator if you have it. If you don't I would suggest selecting what you want to resize, then using Edit: Transform: Scale.
My suggestion would be to use Illustrator if you have it. If you don't I would suggest selecting what you want to resize, then using Edit: Transform: Scale.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:29PM
SomaX
at 9:30AM, Feb. 1, 2009
I would recommend doing your whole strip/page in mspaint, saving it, and then doing special effects, lettering, or whatever in photoshop. doing sprites in paint is quick and pretty easy, but you can't do much with the simple tools in paint as far as making it look super awesome. so try doing just the panels and such in paint; after all photoshop was invented to doll-up photographs, not making sprite comics....
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:50PM
DOUK
at 9:44AM, Feb. 6, 2009
I would do it on paint, and keep it PROPORTIONATE when you're resizing. Because a sprite is pretty much colored squares, so they have to stay that shape. I think you have to hold shift while dragging a corner.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:13PM
Senshuu
at 10:18AM, Feb. 6, 2009
Always resize sprites in increments like 25% or 50%.
Keep your sprites indexed and it shouldn't blur. I'm not sure if that's correct, though; I used to only resize them in Paint Shop Pro, which had an option that would definitely never blur sprites.
Keep your sprites indexed and it shouldn't blur. I'm not sure if that's correct, though; I used to only resize them in Paint Shop Pro, which had an option that would definitely never blur sprites.
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:27PM
4Tails
at 8:47AM, Sept. 27, 2009
i know what your problem is
ur antilassing its an option when you cut or resize
ur antilassing its an option when you cut or resize
last edited on July 14, 2011 10:44AM
Phillby
at 1:31PM, Sept. 28, 2009
Yeah, uncheck 'anti-alias' when you select the area to be resized and mess around with the drop-downs in the resize window untill you get the result you want.
last edited on July 14, 2011 2:43PM
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