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Old 07-09-2008, 07:45 AM
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[TUT] Elk's Tutorial on "How To Rotate Pixelart"


ENDNOTE: There might be simplier ways to do that but I use this way
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Old 07-09-2008, 08:32 AM
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:07 AM
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Nicely done, but I still have something for the MS Paint guys that can't afford Photoshop and just want to rotate by 45°.

Note: The hotkeys are for the English version of MS Paint.

1. Obvious step, open MS Paint.
2. Open up the image you want to rotate and select it.
3. Press Ctrl+W to open up the stretch/skew menu and stretch the selected part by 140% vertically and horizontally, basically increasing the size of the image. This has to be done to have the correct size after the rotation.
4. Next step: Important! Deselect first, and reselect the enlarged image! Open up the strech/skew menu again after selecting the image, and skew it horizontally by 45°.
5. Again, deselect the modified image, and reselect it. Stretch/skew menu again, skew vertically by -26°.
6. Almost done! De- and reselect the image again, open up the stretch/skew menu one last time, and stretch your image horizontally by 50%.
7. You are done, congrats :]
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:08 AM
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sounds complicated XD
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:39 AM
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sounds complicated XD
your sounds even more complicated to me
i don't even got PS lol
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Oh no, a clicky tutorial.

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Nicely done, but I still have something for the MS Paint guys that can't afford Photoshop and just want to rotate by 45°.
The world would be a horrible place if the only way to legally use a rotation algorithm was to purchase a Photoshop license.
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:08 PM
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:16 PM
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Rotation is bad... it should only be used for reference(50% lightened in the background and drawn over).
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:18 PM
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Rotation is bad... it should only be used for reference(50percent lightened in the background and drawn over).
whys that? :o If you fix it up it should look 95-100percent like the original. If you redraw it, you'd have to match everything up again...
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:32 PM
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He is using a very simple image(and I must say, a very bad example for this kind of tutorial, give the random black outlines and such) for his tutorial. Rotating anything with a lot of detail and work would result is absolute loss of control and just mess it up.
In order to come out with a better outcome, you best just put the effort into actually drawing the other sprite... I mean, come on, you're only doing two images here. One straight, one diagonal. You end up just rotating them for the other directions anyways, it's not that much work.
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He is using a very simple image(and I must say, a very bad example for this kind of tutorial, give the random black outlines and such) for his tutorial. Rotating anything with a lot of detail and work would result is absolute loss of control and just mess it up.
In order to come out with a better outcome, you best just put the effort into actually drawing the other sprite... I mean, come on, you're only doing two images here. One straight, one diagonal. You end up just rotating them for the other directions anyways, it's not that much work.
I see/understand :3

But in the end, its all the same. Though, if you draw it over it might be a tiny bit better looking, while if you rotate it and fix it all the way through, it would be a little faster, though not as good looking (perhaps). It all comes down to perception. :o
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Exactly... do you want to get it done fast, or do you want to have a better end result? To be honest, it's not that long either way. Like I said, it's just a matter of drawing one image or two... two... is two really that much more for much better quality?
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:09 PM
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hmmm! thanks aeko <3!
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hmmm! thanks aeko <3!
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how to rotate pixel art:

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