EncoForge Posted April 22, 2017 Report Posted April 22, 2017 Hello,i'm new to this forum but i subscribed because i have a big problem and i really don't know how to resolve it, I Was using spriter 11,and i finished to create all my animations but when i exported the images i saw a really strange thing infact the stand animation (that has 1 frame) was good,but the walking animation after the exporting process was a sort of resized, i don't know how to explain but the head is strangely stretched and the result is very ugly, what i can do?I tried older version of spriter but i always have the same problem. I will attach an image so u can better understand the weird problem : Quote
Mike at BrashMonkey Posted April 23, 2017 Report Posted April 23, 2017 Looks like you're using small pixel art. did you turn on pixel art mode in Spriter and turn off smooth sampling? Quote
EncoForge Posted April 28, 2017 Author Report Posted April 28, 2017 Thanks for the reply,anyway unfortunately I have already selected pixel art mode and everything is fine when i use spriter,the problem only happen when i export the animation(both in gif and in separate images),because only in the exported image,the head is stretched. Any ideas? Quote
Mike at BrashMonkey Posted April 28, 2017 Report Posted April 28, 2017 No. I suggest you try exporting as sequential PNG images and see if the head does not get distorted that way. If not, you can use another program to merge the images into a gif or AVI file etc. Quote
EncoForge Posted May 3, 2017 Author Report Posted May 3, 2017 I resolved,i tried to exporting as sequential png images but the problem was still there,but when i tried to change the source rectangle i saw that something changed then i resolved by choosing by myself the coordinates for the source rectangle -30,00 -35,00 30,00 35,00 Quote
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