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when you wake up in the morning with an FP and ask yourself 'now how did THAT happen?'
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:56,
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*threadjack*
Will somebody help me?
How do I make Photoshop use blocky edges instead of being lame and blurring everything.
It makes my Gifs look so stupid...
PLEASE help
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 1:00,
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Will somebody help me?
How do I make Photoshop use blocky edges instead of being lame and blurring everything.
It makes my Gifs look so stupid...
PLEASE help
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hm, are you resizing before exporting?
if you're drawing with pixel accuracy, you don't want to be resizing after you've drawn it.
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 1:02,
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if you're drawing with pixel accuracy, you don't want to be resizing after you've drawn it.
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I want to when I draw not have lame blurednesss.
I drew using the penicil, then rotated the thingy I drew, and it fuzzed up.
Photoshops too smooth for it's own good.
*loads up paint*
it makes the sides of a black thing fade to white for no reason when I make a see-through gif. I want no unecesary colored pixels
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 1:03,
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I drew using the penicil, then rotated the thingy I drew, and it fuzzed up.
Photoshops too smooth for it's own good.
*loads up paint*
it makes the sides of a black thing fade to white for no reason when I make a see-through gif. I want no unecesary colored pixels
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if you rotate. learn to draw at different angles. unless you work with indexed colours? possibly?
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 1:06,
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the only points it won't smooth are 90, 180 and -90/270 degrees
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