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minus-squareasaharyev [he/him]hexagonhexbear18·4 years agoPlease ignore some of the weird artifacts. GIMP is far from ideal, but at the same time, the artifacts give it a bit of charm and character. link
minus-squarescience_pope [any]hexbear7·4 years agoIs it an issue with GIMP? Looks like it's aliased, probably need to filter it a bit before resampling. link
minus-squareasaharyev [he/him]hexagonhexbear6·4 years agoIt very definitely could be EBKAC situation here. link
minus-squarescience_pope [any]hexbear5·4 years agoOh, I see, the artifacts are present in the base image and you just adjusted the colors. I don't think it's anything you did. You'd have to go back to whatever files were used to create the logo originally. link
minus-squareasaharyev [he/him]hexagonhexbear5·4 years agoIf I had saved the .xcf file like a smart person, I would probably go back and add a shadow/glow effect around the lettering to hide most of that. The border stuff seems to fit the aesthetic. link
minus-squarescience_pope [any]hexbear4·4 years agoFor sure. And as you said, if you like it then there's no problem. link
minus-squareBlueMagaChud [any]hexbear5·4 years agoI much prefer a low fidelity aesthetic, so it's perfect link
minus-squareSirLotsaLocks [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoI use krita for things like this, it looks a bit better and has a transparency marker link
Please ignore some of the weird artifacts. GIMP is far from ideal, but at the same time, the artifacts give it a bit of charm and character.
Is it an issue with GIMP? Looks like it's aliased, probably need to filter it a bit before resampling.
It very definitely could be EBKAC situation here.
Oh, I see, the artifacts are present in the base image and you just adjusted the colors. I don't think it's anything you did. You'd have to go back to whatever files were used to create the logo originally.
If I had saved the .xcf file like a smart person, I would probably go back and add a shadow/glow effect around the lettering to hide most of that.
The border stuff seems to fit the aesthetic.
For sure. And as you said, if you like it then there's no problem.
I much prefer a low fidelity aesthetic, so it's perfect
I use krita for things like this, it looks a bit better and has a transparency marker