Pixel Dungeon
This community is a place to talk strategies, tell stories, or discuss anything related to Pixel Dungeon or its many versions.
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In that case you might want to reconsider the use of the term 'AI' in your description of such images, which unfortunately means something very specific when it relates to images on the internet right now. Is there any reason why you wanted to use this apparently very sophisticated custom approach when something extremely simple like a nearest-neighbor upscale already works very well for pixel art?
I prefer to think for myself and figure it out on my own. Too, often I am without internet. Having my own tools I don't have to depend on online.
I began working on them for some Atari 2600 work I am trying to expand upon. I worked with pixel art long before the phrase was coined. I created the Image and Greeting carts that display digital photos. The tools are used mainly for that project.