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- pusheenkittens
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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.
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
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500+ posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
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18 posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
No support as per this. No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
- CatsUnited
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1000+ posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
As per this.No support as per this. No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
- Superandultra
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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
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1000+ posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
As per this, as per this post, which was as per this'ing another as per this post?As per this.No support as per this. No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
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- gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
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1000+ posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
No support. Just use the pixelate effect.
set [pixelate v] effect to (50)
- pusheenkittens
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100+ posts
8-bit costume/backdrop converter
Surely, in the drawing part, it will look pixelated, but when looking at the project, it won't look pixelated. No support. Just draw really zoomed in at 800% or 1600%
- MathlyCat
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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!)
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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