Render PIXELS without anti-alias?

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cheyne
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Post by cheyne »

Hey Mikdog, I was just toying around and yes you are right. I was scratching my head for a bit wondering I did it before.

Than I remembered how I did it. The only thing you need to change is the grid.

E.g. let's say you want a "single pixel" to be 20px, set the grid for 20px, 4 subdivisions. If you click near where the grid lines overlap, not the middle of grid where it's blank, the brush will "snap" to that. Works OK, but yes probably a little too close to a "suggestion" than absolute - steady hands should sort it out, hah.

Hope it works out mate.

I was wondering... there are programs out there like PosterRazor etc. that take images and it'll blow up the image so you can print it on multiple sheets to make a large home made poster (wall sized, heaps of fun!) - I wonder if there is something similar for video? (not the multiple sheets but enlarging image). But I guess you could use something similar with exported singe frame images and batch convert them. But I guess anyone who uses Photoshop nows that forcing more pixels into an image doesn't turn out so great.
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