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basic_game_image_editing_with_gimp [2014/03/29 03:16] – [Converting images to PNG] mithatbasic_game_image_editing_with_gimp [2014/03/29 03:33] – [Converting images to PNG] mithat
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   - To save changes you have made to a PNG file, go to //File > Export to imageName.png//   - To save changes you have made to a PNG file, go to //File > Export to imageName.png//
  
-Note: If you //File > Save// or File > //Save As...//, GIMP will save the file in its own .xcf format. +Note: If you do a //File > Save// or File > //Save As...//, GIMP will save the file in its own .xcf format. 
  
 ===== Cropping images ===== ===== Cropping images =====
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 ===== Resizing images ===== ===== Resizing images =====
 +To shrink an image down,
 +  - Go to //Image > Scale Image...// (NOT //Canvas Size...// or //Print Size...//).
 +  - In the dialog's Image Size area, select **pixels** from the top right-side dropdown menu.
 +  - If you want the height and width to scale proportionately, make sure the link image is set to "linked".
 +  - Set the width and/or height.
 +  - Click the "Scale" button.
  
 +Feel free to experiment with the different Interpolation settings. Some algorithms work better for some images than others. "Cubic" seems to be a good default. You can use the above method to make an image larger as well, but shinking images works muuuuch better than making them larger.
basic_game_image_editing_with_gimp.txt · Last modified: 2014/03/29 04:57 by mithat

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