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RPG items zoomed

Author: 
Jetrel
Tuesday, August 7, 2012 - 04:47
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
RPG
items
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • 03. Pixel Art - Items
  • 2D - Inventory
  • 2D::Icon/Item/Equip
  • C0 fantasy modern game
  • CF Inspiration
  • neocities
  • pixelart-game
  • platformer: Slash boxes
  • Pool: Icons (GDN)
  • Quality Art for 2D RPGs
  • RPG items (Pixel art)
  • To Consolidate
  • Top Down 2D JRPG 32x32 Art Collection
  • Zed: AM: Top-Down
  • Zelda Like RPG
Favorites: 
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Jetrel's items zoomed

File(s): 
items4x.png items4x.png 512.2 Kb [2207 download(s)]
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Tiskolin
joined 7 years 1 month ago
02/04/2019 - 12:17
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How did you enlarge the pixel art and mostly remove the pixelation? I'm interested.

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AntumDeluge
joined 12 years 3 months ago
12/22/2020 - 04:57
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@Tiskolin, it looks like a scaling filter like something similar to Scale2x perhaps.

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Puffolotti
joined 5 years 11 months ago
12/22/2020 - 05:20
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On Aseprite the "rot-sprite" algorithm is very similar to "eagle eye engine", plus it is possible to cut some edges with the filter "despeckle"

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