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Pixel lines on a drawing

Explorer ,
Apr 06, 2020 Apr 06, 2020

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Hello,

 

I want to use some graphic elements from a video game i used to play with...

 

On this scanned drawing:

Capture d’écran 2020-04-06 à 14.26.15.png

 

i want to add those kind of pixellised elements in my drawing once i've colored it ...clouds,lines on the road...

Capture d’écran 2020-03-29 à 10.24.27.png

Is there a way to do it in photoshop? to draw very "aliased" lines like in pixel art stuff?

 

Thank 🙂

 

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Community Expert , Apr 06, 2020 Apr 06, 2020

You could use the pencil tool to draw at a small scale then use "Nearest Neighbour" to upscale it

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There isn't any hidden option for pixel art drawing, follow some tutorial for that effect.

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I suppose if you work with Solid Color Layers with Layer Masks you could later on use either a plain Threshold Adjustment or, if you want the pseudo-pixels to be larger than the actual pixels Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic. 

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You could use the pencil tool to draw at a small scale then use "Nearest Neighbour" to upscale it

Dave

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Thanx to all,

 

I'm using the pencil as dave and it seems to do the trick

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