Author Topic: Blockland + Photoshop  (Read 1842 times)

« Last Edit: August 10, 2014, 10:03:32 AM by synthesispandabot »


this shall now be the blockland + photoshop thread

i wish i hadn't used this face because this would have been a really nice screenshot


*cough* if you're gonna use photoshop at least use Gaussian Blur to smooth your lines *cough*

*cough* if you're gonna use photoshop at least use Gaussian Blur to smooth your lines *cough*

Also use smart blur, looks nice


I dunno if I'd rely on smart blur, that's pretty inconsistent...  Some parts are blurred but a lot of parts are left jaggy.  Something you'll probably have to do by hand if you really want it to look nice.

*cough* if you're gonna use photoshop at least use Gaussian Blur to smooth your lines *cough*
no because then it just looks like blurred aliased lines and makes it look ugly

no because then it just looks like blurred aliased lines and makes it look ugly
Or use antialiasing in the game in the first place so the lines aren't jagged..?

*cough* if you're gonna use photoshop at least use Gaussian Blur to smooth your lines *cough*
Also use smart blur, looks nice

..Or just take a megashot.
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$megashotscalefactor = 4;

Megashot is your best friend because you can also make way higher resolution images in addition to anti-aliasing.

Or use antialiasing in the game in the first place so the lines aren't jagged..?
i dont want to force anti aliasing for many reasons

is reason number all of them that your computer is a toaster

is reason number all of them that your computer is a toaster
my computer isn't high end but it can any game on a low setting which im fine with that

I wish my computer could any game