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2011-12-30, 07:06 PM
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RE: Source code
They will see the blurry image, in both cases. If your texture had sharp edges, details - of course, keep this texture with high resolution. But blurry textures such as damage.png may be easily reduced without loss of quality.
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2011-12-30, 08:08 PM
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RE: Source code
I don't have the biggest monitor, so maybe it's not that good to experiment for myself.
If I make it OK for me, it might be pixelated for somebody with an even bigger monitor. Best regards,
Victor //victorz.ca Code: Your antithesis compares favorably with any high magnitude of pwnage. (-you > |p|, you < -|p|) |
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2011-12-31, 02:45 AM
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RE: Source code
Blurry image will be blurry on any monitor I think.
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2011-12-31, 11:18 AM
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RE: Source code
But a blurry image will be blurry AND pixelated on a larger monitor.
Best regards,
Victor //victorz.ca Code: Your antithesis compares favorably with any high magnitude of pwnage. (-you > |p|, you < -|p|) |
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