I wanted to draw Twily’s body, legs and tail, but it seems that everything is going south today, so I won’t. Maybe later…
Taken from this scene here >>1229886. The whole scene is packed full of cute, but I could choose only one frame :-(
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@rdibp
They’ve always been this big as far as I know
Okay, now I understand. This whole thing was my mistake. I fucked it up in Inkscape. Sorry for the spam. So what happened here is that I usually leave a small border around images, usually 10 pixels. Inkscape decided to set it to 10 millimeters. So there never was any anti-aliasing bleeding or anything idiotic like that, BP was right, there is a huge white bar around the image that shouldn’t be there.
And now the whole comment section is messed up. :-(
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Just reuploaded a new version.
I’ll do it if you want
I could do that too. I’m just thinking if it warrants the hassle of a reupload. I know I said I’d fix it, but it’s so tiny error.
can’t you just resize the canvas so the bottom starts right where twilight starts?
That seems to be an anti-aliasing artifact. Some anti-aliased pixels are bleeding out the clipping box I drew over the image to hide the ugly parts :-) I guess I could try moving the clipping box so that it is exactly pixel-aligned, but I don’t know if it’ll matter that much.
Edit: Just checked, it is a small rounding error that makes semi-transparent pixels to blend with the background. The image is 0.433 pixels off-center both horizontally and vertically.
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http://i.cubeupload.com/wyYzza.png
I don’t see any horizontal bars. Could you post a screenshot of what you’re seeing?