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Trying to use a higher resolution image as a guide - Jinx Adnix - 04-06-2020 I'm not sure if that is the best way to word it, but regardless. What I am trying to do is take a drawing that was 48X48 to start with and have it display in full resolution while I draw what I am actually trying to draw... Why dose it have to be so hard to word this? And yes, I know there would be no way to get an image to show as a higher resolution than it was. I only want it to show that way for reference while I am drawing. RE: Trying to use a higher resolution image as a guide - Ofnuts - 04-06-2020 Just scale it up. If you want to see it pixel-art style, just use interpolation=None in the scale options. |