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i made this like in 2 minutes


i made this like in 2 minutes
-serious-



bro u got a serious face

Also use Megashot (http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=23604.0) to take huge images and then shrink them down for much better quality.

Also use Megashot (http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=23604.0) to take huge images and then shrink them down for much better quality.

The problem does not come from the game, but for the fact Magic Wand either selects too much (resulting in crappy edges) or too less (resulting in a white outline, or whatever the background of the player is).

Awesome group photo



Weird shadows

Awesome group photo



Weird shadows

That can be used as header for something.

« Last Edit: December 15, 2011, 12:03:45 PM by Port »

The problem does not come from the game, but for the fact Magic Wand either selects too much (resulting in crappy edges) or too less (resulting in a white outline, or whatever the background of the player is).

I didn't suggest that as a solution to anything - what are you talking about? Megashot enhances the overall quality of a screenshot. Read the thread.


The problem does not come from the game, but for the fact Magic Wand either selects too much (resulting in crappy edges) or too less (resulting in a white outline, or whatever the background of the player is).
Megashots take higher-resolution screenshots based on a scaling factor of up to 6x.
This means that if your scaling factor was set to 2, then any megashot you take (DOF or not) would be exactly twice the resolution you play on, and therefore twice as detailed.

Also, all you did to do your so called "edge smoothing" was use a Guassian Blur.
Dont use Guassian blur.

If you have a NVIDIA you can force anti-alising in-game up to x32.
Anti-aliasing would increase the chance of separate colors from Blockland appearing near the edges of the picture.

NVM.

But he should still be able to figure it out.
« Last Edit: December 15, 2011, 01:49:19 PM by Ipquarx »

That wasn't directed at you in any way.


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More megashot for the win.
$MegaShotScaleFactor I belive is the variable.