Saturday, August 24, 2019

adobe photoshop - Resize (enlarge) an image without resampling (in favor of quality loss)?


How to resize an image or selection without resampling the pixels? I have some pixel art that I want to enlarge without losing the hard, non-anti-aliased, pixel edges. In other words, 1px should become 4px of the same color— fake big pixels. Is there any way to achieve this procedurally?


Example (of what I don't want):


before resize:


before



after resize:


after


Open to other tools/methods beyond photoshop, thanks in advance.




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