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My PNG Sprites have Leprosy!
Hiya, friends.
Sorry for the sensational title. Anyway, I just spent an hour resizing sprites onto a custom spritesheet in Gimp, and imported my final sheet as a .png. The trouble is, when I import the sheet into Unity, the sprites are covered in splotches and weird color artifacts. On the other hand, both in Gimp and in MSPaint, this sheet looks fine; the colors are solid and the pixel edges of the sprite are clean.
Here's a side-by-side comparison of the sprites (sorry they're so small). If you zoom in on the neckline of the center sprite, you'll see what I mean:
And yeah, I'm using the point filter in the importation settings. My issue isn't that the sprites are fuzzy all around (like they would be with the bilinear filter), just that I'm getting these "splotches" of more-or-less solid colors.
Here's another example:
So, any insight on why this might be happening? I'm really baffled.
Answer by stevethorne · Mar 25, 2014 at 08:10 PM
This is probably because of your import settings for the image. Try clicking on the image in your project view, and then set the compression to truecolor.
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