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Gimp logo .png1/18/2024 You can compare both method imported in synfig: If you import ugly.png + white.png and you put ugly on top of white, it's ugly. If you import perfect.png in synfig, it's perfect. The text is fused with a white background But if I import the same text on transparent background, and I also import a black background separately, then it looks bad. If instead I put that text on a black background and I import it into synfig, then it looks fine. png has transparency, so for example a layer with text that is on a transparent background. Ok so I identified that in fact, it only occurs when my. It wasn't well worded but : If I render the image from Synfig, it is still ugly when I import it back into Gimp., I already "rendered" the png from synfig to png and the png looks bad when opened in an image viewer or inside Gimp. This is not about the low res preview (I just tried, it was never enabled and if I enable it it becomes blurry as expected). Ok, thank you for trying to help me but I tried all of this before (first post) Then by all means post the results of these tests so a developer can adequately review your issue and look for a fix. If after trying this your issue does not improve. As such It is advised that you work with the low resolution switch in draft or preview mode when doing complex work. To lift this restriction on the latest versions make sure you change:ĭo note however that doing this will make your computer work really hard to display the full quality of your pictures. Synfig has a switch that lowers the resolution of images being shown, similar to After Effects and this is only meant to reduce the computer processing power when handling multiple images in motion. Please also try a second export test using the latest release for Ubuntu that can be run using appimages and downloaded from this link:įor a guide on how to run appimages please read this: įrom what you described originally it seems that the image is being shown with a lower resolution, hence "ugly". If the result has the appropriate quality demonstrated in GIMP, then please make a comment mentioning this. Of course It's one thing that it looks "ugly" in editor, and a very different problem that it looks the same when exporting a final movie or image, so let's start by that.įirst, please try to export the single PNG file from Synfig. I'm not a developer but It is always best to post a screenshot to serve as visual aid for the developers to understand what your issue is.
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