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I’m trying to layout a bitmap image, currently in grayscale.
The resulting file needs to be 1-bit image, but in order to work with layers for easy rotation etc, I’m working in gray for the moment.
My problem is that I want to have three identical logos around a circle, so each would be rotated 120 degrees.
The original logo is pixel-art, so is pure 1-bit.
Everytime I rotate it though, it gets anti-aliased, which I don’t want.
How can I disable this temporarily???
J
The resulting file needs to be 1-bit image, but in order to work with layers for easy rotation etc, I’m working in gray for the moment.
My problem is that I want to have three identical logos around a circle, so each would be rotated 120 degrees.
The original logo is pixel-art, so is pure 1-bit.
Everytime I rotate it though, it gets anti-aliased, which I don’t want.
How can I disable this temporarily???
J
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