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Questions about the design style that mimics the blocky pixelation and simple style of early video game graphics.
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How do I make an image look pixelated, like old school arcade graphics?
When you are working with so few pixels you have to make every pixel count. I doubt an automated scaler will achieve that with satisfactory quality.
My advice would be to downscale to the size requir …
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How can I 'blow up' small pixel art?
It depends on what results you want.
If you want it to look "blocky" (i.e. each pixel in the original becomes a square in the result) then MrMerrick's answer is correct.
If you don't want it to look …