yes I did,open the software,load image,set pixel resolution to 32x32,apply, save
and the result is still vague:)
haha,and I don’t how to deal with:)
hi :)
I have tested many image,and these are results:
this,software shows 32x32 image is good,but when I open in aseprite,it's vague:
the software shows it's bad and in chaos at all,but when I open it saved in aseprite,it's good:
this:
the color, It looks good in the software, however in aseprite, the color, it looks flatly、lifeless
some pixel grid color should be dark in saved image, but it's gray. and the color is less aggressive.
not the image in the software look like.
this:
the image 32x32 in the software looks bad and in chaos. but after save, the image in aseprite looks ok :)
the image 32x32 in the software looks bad and in chaos. but after save, the image in aseprite looks ok :)
I'm in haha chaos statue ,it's funny :)
Yeah, the image need to be a two potencial value. About the colors its because Pixelator use Hard RGB values to make better retro art results.. PS use his owns filters, I don't recommend PS to edit, better Aseprite..
Thanks for your post and feedback, this help me a lot in the future versions and new software :)