07-25-2017, 03:18 PM
(07-25-2017, 09:00 AM)DioShiba Wrote: Ok so. I feel like that you should have resolved the resolution problem before posting these is that now you have this problem where the pixels are just all sorts of fucked up and not even the same size.Just fixed it!
I mean the zero code one literally looks like you've actually just taken the scale tool and resized it. If you actually did that then that is not good either.
I would suggest that you remake the sprite in whatever program you're using and, if you have access to photoshop open the image in the document on the program. What you need to do from there is to try going into save for web by going into file and try adjusting it to the size of pixels you want to and put the setting to the nearest neighbor. That is a surefire access to actually solve the resolution problem granted that you have it. If not then I'm not sure what alternative there is besides that. (If anyone has a suggestion that would be cheaper for OP on that note, you should probably fire away.)
The one problem is that unless you're pirating the adobe suite (which, on that note I wouldn't condone and even advise against because one of the benefits of having the creative cloud suite in this case is that they will automatically update the program for you, speaking from experience having done both in the time I've been going to college) it does tend to be a little pricey if you're not a college student. So until you are able to afford it by any means, I would advise that you try to do what you can to actually find any alternatives to photoshop. It's never a bad idea for an artist to use multiple programs in this case because you'll at least be able to resolve problems regarding resolutions quickly.
Thank you (ONCE AGAIN)