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The settings button leads to an incredibly slow Patreon credit crawl and it seemingly can't be skipped. So basically the settings button just softlocks the program for 2-3 minutes... If it's meant to do this for some reason, then why not have it also have the Patreon logo like the button on the main menu... which only leads TO the Patreon instead of doing the credits... only the settings button does the credits.
I only clicked it because half the images I import become very "cripsy JPEG"-like for reasons I can't figure out (are they not meant to be in resolutions that are multiples of 32? The import keeps making up pixels that aren't there in the pixel art...) and the editor's quantizer options do nothing. Apparently there used to be options presented upon import, but those aren't there anymore either? It just imports them with no other input. Most of them it does well, but others confuse me as to why it's seeing what it's seeing. Am I just doing something wrong on my end?
Two examples of what I mean.
EDIT: Turns out it's perfect if it's 32x32, but anything bigger, even if it's a multiple of 32 and square, and it decides to JPEG-ify it. So it's more to do with the scaling method, I guess?
Original images: PNG, 96x96; PNG, 48x48
What importing does to it:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The settings button leads to an incredibly slow Patreon credit crawl and it seemingly can't be skipped. So basically the settings button just softlocks the program for 2-3 minutes... If it's meant to do this for some reason, then why not have it also have the Patreon logo like the button on the main menu... which only leads TO the Patreon instead of doing the credits... only the settings button does the credits.
I only clicked it because half the images I import become very "cripsy JPEG"-like for reasons I can't figure out (are they not meant to be in resolutions that are multiples of 32? The import keeps making up pixels that aren't there in the pixel art...) and the editor's quantizer options do nothing. Apparently there used to be options presented upon import, but those aren't there anymore either? It just imports them with no other input. Most of them it does well, but others confuse me as to why it's seeing what it's seeing. Am I just doing something wrong on my end?
Two examples of what I mean.
EDIT: Turns out it's perfect if it's 32x32, but anything bigger, even if it's a multiple of 32 and square, and it decides to JPEG-ify it. So it's more to do with the scaling method, I guess?
Original images: PNG, 96x96; PNG, 48x48
What importing does to it:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: