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Slightly Stretching Images?

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Hey, guys.
Yes, yes, yes, I know I'm constantly posting here for help. But I can't help it, I'm new to Anime Studio 9 and have a hard time getting around from AS5.

Anyway, In this current animation I'm using Images for everything, (I'm using sprites from Super Metroid!)
But Anime Studio seems to be slightly stretching the images, and I was wondering if there was anyway to turn this off or something.
anyway, this is what it looks like. (It only shows the way when it renders)

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So this is probably some option I turned on.
Anyway, thanks for you help!

Also, If I can't fix this, that's okay, because it doesn't look that bad.
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I have to guess:
- your images are in "original" pixel size, meaning 1 pixel I see is 1 px in the file as well?
- you have turned on "nearest neighbour" in AS?
Then ... it's a rounding error. Check if you've stretched X and Y uniformly on this bitmap.
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slowtiger wrote:I have to guess:
- your images are in "original" pixel size, meaning 1 pixel I see is 1 px in the file as well?
- you have turned on "nearest neighbour" in AS?
Then ... it's a rounding error. Check if you've stretched X and Y uniformly on this bitmap.
The images are "original pixel size". I took the images straight out of a sprite sheet, so.
I do have nearest neighboring turned on for everything. If I don't if comes out fuzzy.
I don't think the X or Y is stretched at all. I just made the images bigger (Unless that's what you mean.)
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Hopper200456 wrote:But Anime Studio seems to be slightly stretching the images, and I was wondering if there was anyway to turn this off or something.
This is normal when images move in space, the pixels will be interpolated onto the rendered image.
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neeters_guy wrote:
Hopper200456 wrote:But Anime Studio seems to be slightly stretching the images, and I was wondering if there was anyway to turn this off or something.
This is normal when images move in space, the pixels will be interpolated onto the rendered image.
So I guess there's not way to fix it then? aww, oh well.
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Hopper200456 wrote:So I guess there's not way to fix it then?
It's the nature of 3D rendering. See this thread for an explanation: Serious render quality problem
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neeters_guy wrote:
Hopper200456 wrote:So I guess there's not way to fix it then?
It's the nature of 3D rendering. See this thread for an explanation: Serious render quality problem
Aww, shoot. Well, anyway, thanks for your help!
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