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Jeris

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 1:48 am    Post subject: How Do I Resize Without Anti-Alias? Reply with quote

Latley I've been trying to resize certain images (such as pixel artwork) but when I enlarge the image it allways makes it fuzzy on the edges (which is often a wanted feature I know). But how can I retain the blocky/pixelated look when making an image larger?

And another thing is I am also trying to resize an already pixel-art-ish image (a grid of city lights) to make it smaller, but when I do it becomes a plain dark grey. Before I complete the transformation it has a nice textured pixely look that still brings out the feel for the city lights that I'm wanting, but when I complete the transformation the anti-aliasing kicks in and makes it a grey mosh. So how can I turn off this anti-aliasing? If not are there any plug-ins to?

Thanks for your help!
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