![]() ![]() Therefore, I’m really glad for FireAlpaca’s quick access to disabling the antialiasing. Especially if the player wants to upscale the game to fit their screen. This forces the assets to be small but sharp at the same time. Zniw Adventure is kept in 90′s adventure game style with the resolution of 640x480. Almost all backrounds were made only with FireAlpaca, as well as the animations, 14k sprites and other assets. While I use other graphic softwares (GIMP, Clip Studio Paint, SAI, to name a few), I find it remarkably on spot to do what I need: development of my video game called Zniw Adventure. Let’s talk about FireAlpaca’s case.įireAlpaca in my mind is a simple but very easy to use program, which makes it great. It may look like a personal vendetta or something, but I have my reasons to keep them untouched. I am known from notoriously using old, outdated versions of my art programs. ![]() I remember Medibang had a similar issue, but I haven’t used the program for a long time! This fix should work for it too! It’s simple and here’re the instructions: And if you are curious, you can try doing the test by your own. ![]() I already reported this on FireAlpaca website. Note, some programs may change the language, so keep an eye on that. Your date/time format may change after that, so if that bothers you, change that as well (remember to keep your current Location, so it can show you the correct time!). Then go to the additional settings and be sure to choose the dot in the first entry! I changed to Canada because it uses both “,” and “.” for separators, just in case. Go to your regional settings (I have that in Polish but it should read “Formats”) and change your region to one of these countries which uses dots (although, if you read the story below, it may work for some European countries as well). It should be colapsed on your Dashboard view anyway. Have you ever had the problem with FireAlpaca not being able to apply the decimal separator (depending on where you live, it’s the dot or comma in a number such as 13,5) when *typing* it to the brush size window? Probably not but I still have the good news: I found the solution to this! Oh, and feel free to skip the lenghty backround story, which is below, I just thought that including the really cumbersome process behind it may be interesting to read. FireAlpaca and The Decimal Separator Crusade The Solution Of A Problem Nobody’s Aware Of ![]()
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