First i want to thank Xyphien for creating this section so i could post about this..
Thanks! ^_^
A fella over at RMW named RyanBram brought this up and talked about it.
I'm finding it useful, and it should be plenty useful for when MV is launched.
The blow is basically a repost of what he has to post on RMW.
Enjoy!
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1. Description
Image resizer is a free software designed for resizing image especially for upscaling low res pixel art image multiple times. This software contains many pixel art scaling algorithm that only can be found in video game emulators as image filter. If it is about upscaling pixel art, this software is currently the best as nothing can beat it even it was the proprietary Photoshop or Perfect Resizer.
2. Usage
The user interface is very straighforward, you just:
- Choose an image that you want to upscale;
- Choose scaling method that you desire (I reccomended use xBR 4x, but another method is also worth to be tried);
- Set another parameter if necessary;
- Save as your image.
3. Limitations
The limitation of these pixel art algorithm are they only capable for magnifying picture in predefined size, such as 2x, 3x, or 4x and cannot be used to shrink images. The solution when you want to resize you picture with custom size is to magnify the picture with the pixel art scaling algorithms first, then shrink it with lanczos or another filter to the desired size. For example, a pixel art image with dimension 2x2 pixel want to be scaled until 7x7 pixel (almost 4 times of its original size). So the solution is by using - let's say - Hq4x filter to magnify it until 8x8 pixel, then shrink it with lanczos filter to 7x7 pixel. The image will looks perfectly with this method.
4. Comparison
- Erick
is scaled four times:
- Boss
is scaled four times:
- Eliwood
from Fire Emblem is scaled 12 times:
5. Download
You can obtain the program at its main site, just make sure .Net Framework 4 is installed in your computer.
If there is any questions related the usage of this software and pixel art scaling algorithm, feel free to ask. Please don't mind to write your impression when using this software.
Best regards,
RyanBram
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It's pretty awesome and useful if you want to up-rez things to something that looks better in a higher resolution like with RPG Maker MV.
ESPECIALLY if you plan to make Ace Graphics maybe work well and look decent in MV
Hopefully Ryan does not find that i reposted this and have an issue with it, but i rather not post it as if i found it all myself.. i did not.. i found it through him.
Thanks! ^_^
A fella over at RMW named RyanBram brought this up and talked about it.
I'm finding it useful, and it should be plenty useful for when MV is launched.
The blow is basically a repost of what he has to post on RMW.
Enjoy!
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1. Description
Image resizer is a free software designed for resizing image especially for upscaling low res pixel art image multiple times. This software contains many pixel art scaling algorithm that only can be found in video game emulators as image filter. If it is about upscaling pixel art, this software is currently the best as nothing can beat it even it was the proprietary Photoshop or Perfect Resizer.
2. Usage
The user interface is very straighforward, you just:
- Choose an image that you want to upscale;
- Choose scaling method that you desire (I reccomended use xBR 4x, but another method is also worth to be tried);
- Set another parameter if necessary;
- Save as your image.
3. Limitations
The limitation of these pixel art algorithm are they only capable for magnifying picture in predefined size, such as 2x, 3x, or 4x and cannot be used to shrink images. The solution when you want to resize you picture with custom size is to magnify the picture with the pixel art scaling algorithms first, then shrink it with lanczos or another filter to the desired size. For example, a pixel art image with dimension 2x2 pixel want to be scaled until 7x7 pixel (almost 4 times of its original size). So the solution is by using - let's say - Hq4x filter to magnify it until 8x8 pixel, then shrink it with lanczos filter to 7x7 pixel. The image will looks perfectly with this method.
4. Comparison
- Erick









5. Download
You can obtain the program at its main site, just make sure .Net Framework 4 is installed in your computer.
If there is any questions related the usage of this software and pixel art scaling algorithm, feel free to ask. Please don't mind to write your impression when using this software.
Best regards,
RyanBram
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It's pretty awesome and useful if you want to up-rez things to something that looks better in a higher resolution like with RPG Maker MV.
ESPECIALLY if you plan to make Ace Graphics maybe work well and look decent in MV
Hopefully Ryan does not find that i reposted this and have an issue with it, but i rather not post it as if i found it all myself.. i did not.. i found it through him.