Hi Baŝto. It is indeed a trivial nearest neighbor algorithm. I posted it to help out the people who don't have skills like you or I to enlarge graphics. I checked out your submissions and you have some really lovely art. Thanks for stopping by.
GrafxKid, these are absolutely lovely! You packed a lot of expressiveness into some very small packages. I tried a couple different upscales on them and they came out really well. Thank you for making these and double thank you for making them CC0 for the community!
The first upscale is using William.Thompsonj's transparent background version. 2x Upscale using GDI+ (Nearest Neighbor) which comes out pretty true to the 'pixel art' origins.
The second upscale is a 3x using XBRZ. It looks a bit less 'pixel' and more stylized. I think it comes out great using your awesome sprites!
lovely art. Thank you for sharing it!
Hi Commander. I'm glad it got you excited to be creative! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Baŝto. It is indeed a trivial nearest neighbor algorithm. I posted it to help out the people who don't have skills like you or I to enlarge graphics. I checked out your submissions and you have some really lovely art. Thanks for stopping by.
These look very nice. Thanks for making them and sharing them as CC0!
Thank you for making this great art and for choosing CC0!
GrafxKid, these are absolutely lovely! You packed a lot of expressiveness into some very small packages. I tried a couple different upscales on them and they came out really well. Thank you for making these and double thank you for making them CC0 for the community!
The first upscale is using William.Thompsonj's transparent background version. 2x Upscale using GDI+ (Nearest Neighbor) which comes out pretty true to the 'pixel art' origins.
The second upscale is a 3x using XBRZ. It looks a bit less 'pixel' and more stylized. I think it comes out great using your awesome sprites!
Thanks for choosing CC0 as the license! Very nice contribution.
These are great. The previews really don't do them justice until you click on them to see full animation.
What process do you use in Godot to render your sprite sheets?
Thank you for sharing!
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