Can someone help me fix this?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:02 pm
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I was using paint does that work?
to my knowledge, microsoft paint does not support transparency. personally, i would recommend using paint.net but most other image editing programs will let you do what i described in the previous post.
I would just go with what deice said and use paint.net, but if you're looking for other programs, off the top of my head I've used GIMP, Pixlr, Adobe Photoshop, and remove.bg. Photoshop is paid software though, so the free version of it is restrictive in what features it has, and from my experience, remove.bg isn't always consistent with removing backgrounds and sometimes I end up having to manually add to or remove parts from an image, which luckily remove.bg gives you the option to do. GIMP or Pixlr are probably what I would use if I didn't want to use paint.net, because unlike remove.bg, Pixlr has both a website and a desktop app. Paint.net is still pretty good though, and is more than enough in this case.yoorest2 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 12:19 pmwhat program do you recommend?
i already using paint.net because someone else said this is good (after i asked), but there is one problem... trying to change size just make worse qualitykrakin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 1:36 pmI would just go with what deice said and use paint.net, but if you're looking for other programs, off the top of my head I've used GIMP, Pixlr, Adobe Photoshop, and remove.bg. Photoshop is paid software though, so the free version of it is restrictive in what features it has, and from my experience, remove.bg isn't always consistent with removing backgrounds and sometimes I end up having to manually add to or remove parts from an image, which luckily remove.bg gives you the option to do. GIMP or Pixlr are probably what I would use if I didn't want to use paint.net, because unlike remove.bg, Pixlr has both a website and a desktop app. Paint.net is still pretty good though, and is more than enough in this case.
If you mean that the blurred images are "worse quality", you must use the option called "Nearest neighbor" to avoid that problem. It is useful for change the size of pixel arts.yoorest2 wrote: i already using paint.net because someone else said this is good (after i asked), but there is one problem... trying to change size just make worse quality
where is it?Twisted4932 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 8:24 pmIf you mean that the blurred images are "worse quality", you must use the option called "Nearest neighbor" to avoid that problem. It is useful for change the size of pixel arts.yoorest2 wrote: i already using paint.net because someone else said this is good (after i asked), but there is one problem... trying to change size just make worse quality
Click the tab Image, then click Resize . A window will appear with an option named Repeat sampling, and select Nearest neighbor. That's all.yoorest2 wrote:where is it?Twisted4932 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 8:24 pmIf you mean that the blurred images are "worse quality", you must use the option called "Nearest neighbor" to avoid that problem. It is useful for change the size of pixel arts.yoorest2 wrote: i already using paint.net because someone else said this is good (after i asked), but there is one problem... trying to change size just make worse quality
it didn't work for meTwisted4932 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 9:49 pmClick the tab Image, then click Resize . A window will appear with an option named Repeat sampling, and select Nearest neighbor. That's all.yoorest2 wrote:where is it?Twisted4932 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 8:24 pm
If you mean that the blurred images are "worse quality", you must use the option called "Nearest neighbor" to avoid that problem. It is useful for change the size of pixel arts.
I think you should watch a tutorial about how to use paint.net, and I explained well where to find the option of "nearest neighbor".yoorest2 wrote:it didn't work for me