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No. Get a PC.Android version please
Ditch the Mac and get a PC like 9/10 of the civilized world. LOL!looks really hot, please do a mac version
The resolution isnt the problem, its the aspect ratio of the images. It has been mentioned as a problem throughout the whole time ive been working on this project. I am aware of this, i just dont know how to fix it. Once you are used to the streched images, as i am at this point, the problem isnt as prominent any more. That being said, i am fixing it at some point. Im learning as i go, and take every constructive criticism at concideration.is no one going to mention that the resolution is fucked? this is legit unplayable
Im not really sure if i know what render mean. But the sizes of the images from the ai site is x is bigger than y, so when i resize the image to 1920×1080, the image looks stretched, because the aspect ratio isnt the same as original image, and if i would lock the aspect ratio to one coordinate, the images doesnt fit the screen, either its too big or too small. Not sure if that makes any sense, but i appreciate the tip and i will continue in researching a solution.when you render them go for size 1920 x 1080 or below just don't go lower to 1280 x 720, and match that to the renpy setting
you use a site to give you images? What is the site image you get from that? the actual imageIm not really sure if i know what render mean. But the sizes of the images from the ai site is x is bigger than y, so when i resize the image to 1920×1080, the image looks stretched, because the aspect ratio isnt the same as original image, and if i would lock the aspect ratio to one coordinate, the images doesnt fit the screen, either its too big or too small. Not sure if that makes any sense, but i appreciate the tip and i will continue in researching a solution.
You're kidding right? This is obviously AI rendered. Just look at the hands and melting limbs.I think you might need glasses lol
You either too need glasses. Or re-read the quote and my answer to it. And think about my answer as it could have a different meaning.You're kidding right? This is obviously AI rendered. Just look at the hands and melting limbs.
ok, this is how you do it:The resolution isnt the problem, its the aspect ratio of the images. It has been mentioned as a problem throughout the whole time ive been working on this project. I am aware of this, i just dont know how to fix it. Once you are used to the streched images, as i am at this point, the problem isnt as prominent any more. That being said, i am fixing it at some point. Im learning as i go, and take every constructive criticism at concideration.
Thank you. i will give it a go. The image you posted look like the original scale. and if your site makes those black borders, thats not something that i am going for.ok, this is how you do it:
go to photopea.com
new project -> screen -> whatever size youre using
import images with 'load and place'
fix image ratio by hand
repeat for all images (yes, it takes work, unlike AI)
result:
View attachment 2949713
this way the image is the size of your screen by default and wont shapeshift
no problem. you can change the color if you want or add a different background.Thank you. i will give it a go. The image you posted look like the original scale. and if your site makes those black borders, thats not something that i am going for.