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pusheenkittens
Scratcher
100+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

I know there is a square/rectangle option, but some people can't draw 8-bit characters properly even with it (doesn't have to be removed, can still be used for other stuff).
How about if a sprite, costume, or backdrop is drawn and if you want to make it 8-bit, you click a convert button and it turns 8-bit?
In case you don't want it 8-bit but you converted it, you can also click the same button to convert it to normal.
Doodle-cats
Scratcher
500+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
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Scratcher
18 posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

Doodle-cats wrote:

No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
No support as per this.
CatsUnited
Scratcher
1000+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ wrote:

Doodle-cats wrote:

No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
No support as per this.
As per this.
Superandultra
Scratcher
1000+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

No support, this is too specific and will really just suit a very small minority of people. If you want to do pixel art, either zoom in, or use an older version of MSpaint ect
matey1234
Scratcher
1000+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

CatsUnited wrote:

-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ wrote:

Doodle-cats wrote:

No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
No support as per this.
As per this.
As per this, as per this post, which was as per this'ing another as per this post?

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Scratcher
1000+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

No support. Just use the pixelate effect.
set [pixelate v] effect to (50)
little_kitten
Scratcher
500+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

 set [pixelate v] effect to (60)
pusheenkittens
Scratcher
100+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

Doodle-cats wrote:

No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
Surely, in the drawing part, it will look pixelated, but when looking at the project, it won't look pixelated.
MathlyCat
Scratcher
1000+ posts

8-bit costume/backdrop converter

Either:

1. Use the pixelate effect, it's there for a reason!
2. Zoom in real close
3. Do number 2 and take your paintbrush (in bitmap) and make it at the smallest size, that's how pixel art works. (Pixel Art: Pixel art is created by taking a “canvas” the pixel size of a power of 2 (4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc. common sizes: 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit, sometimes 128 bit). Then you take your pen/pencil/paintbrush tool whatever your thing has and set its size to 1 pixel. Then zoom in to see the “canvas” area and start drawing!)

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