01-04-2012, 05:18 PM
The real question is, can you tell if it looks correct or not? Those thumbnails are definitely improved, but if you compare them with the render images you included with each model, you can tell they are still unevenly stretched/squished.
Since you seem to be having trouble with basic image editing, I have another method you could try that may prove easier for you to deal with. In the 3D program you use, change the render settings so that it renders to exactly 95 x 79 pixels. That way, your render will come out at exactly the size you need, and you won't have to resize the render at all. If the character looks small, don't resize the image, but instead zoom in on the model more and render again. Keep in mind that you will have to change the render settings for each model. Understand the method?
Since you seem to be having trouble with basic image editing, I have another method you could try that may prove easier for you to deal with. In the 3D program you use, change the render settings so that it renders to exactly 95 x 79 pixels. That way, your render will come out at exactly the size you need, and you won't have to resize the render at all. If the character looks small, don't resize the image, but instead zoom in on the model more and render again. Keep in mind that you will have to change the render settings for each model. Understand the method?