User blog:Lord Nyan-Walama/Make your own unpixelation!

'WARNING: This blog was done by someone who doesn't know so much English language. Some translations from Paint's options may not be correct.'

Hello! Many of you may know me. Well, today I come to show a tutorial to make your own unpixelation from a image, only using the Paint software.

What is an "Unpixelation"?
Did not happened to you, that when you edit an image in Paint (or any other software), you delay so much, because you need to paint pixel by pixel?

Doing that is very difficult, and when you want to edit any part to "transform", is even more difficult and time-consuming.

But using the "unpixelating", you save time and effort, and not have to deal with those annoying pixels that ruin your work.

Example:



Tutorial for Windows 7 (and possibly 8)
1. Choose the image you want to unpixel (it's easier if the image is in high definition, or at least they are well defined parts of the object / character) and paste it into Paint.



2. What you must do now is somewhat slow, but the more unpixelations you do, the more speed you will acquire through experience.

You need to mark all the lines you want unpixel (and perhaps also some shadows).

WARNING!!: You need to mark the lines with white, not another color, because or else it ruins everything. It is advisable to mark with lines and curves of 1 pixel thick.

If done right, the result will be this:



3. After marking the lines with white, go to the Blue button in the upper left corner, and click in "Properties" (the option with the orange ticket). Then, when a small window appears, click on "black and white" and then click "Accept".



The result will be this:



After doing that, go back to "Properties", click in "Color" and accept again.



4. Select all the image, right click and select "invert colors".



This is the final result:



The unpixelation is ready! Now, just coloring, add shadows, background, effects, whatever you want!



Tutorial for Windows Vista and XP
Coming Soon....

If you have any question, leave a commentary.