Thus inkscape isn't a tool you'd want to use for pixel art.
Yes, it is. I want to experiment with making pixel art that can easily be resized. I like that vectors can be scaled without loss of detail and the grid function is quite useful so I was really drawn to it.
From the export to png dialog I was just looking for something like an
option to suppress anti aliasing.
Ant
---sidenote--- Back in the day
2009/10/10 Jozef Legény <akumaz@...155...>:
On Sunday 11 October 2009 00:20:07 Antonio Roberts wrote:
I'm trying to make some pixel art using Inkscape but there's no way to suppress anti-aliasing. Is there a way to do this in Inkscape or are there any other programs that can do this?
Vectors aren't, per definition, tied to pixels. Thus inkscape isn't a tool you'd want to use for pixel art. You can export shapes from inkscape as PNGs and then use a raster image editor (e.g. GIMP) for the pixel manipulation part.
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