Low pixel and blurry [Chateau Amor]

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  1. Karlfeldt

    Karlfeldt User

    It appears to be a old problem that Chateau Amor is blurry and seems like a low pixel image when other buildings are very clear when zoomed in.
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    I search the forum and this problem has been mentioned for several times.
    Hope the dev team can fix this as soon as possible.

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    Last edited: Jan 2, 2016
  2. billyjim

    billyjim User

    I have no such issue. Could you print a screen shot so we can see what is happening?
     
  3. Arsuru

    Arsuru User

    I think they tried to post an image, but it isn't showing. I've mentioned it before, and the difference is clearly visible in Valentine's FAQs, even considering the larger images in 2015. I'm glad someone else finally noticed it. Not to mention, I think they may have meant 'Amour', but that is debatable.

    https://board-en.risingcities.com/threads/valentines-day-2014.13410/
    https://board-en.risingcities.com/threads/valentines-day-2015.38065/

    I've been too lazy to position mine for a screencap, but here. If you look, you can tell that it is an alteration of the Rustic Villa, which is fine in itself. However it looks like they altered the image, copying and pasting parts and recoloring it, rather than making a new image by altering the original, perhaps no-longer-accessible model. So as a result, it's blurry due to compression artifacts, which is easily visible when it's compared to other buildings, especially the Rustic Villa as they share parts. The accompanying decorations seem to suffer as well, but it's much less noticeable. That's just a guess, anyway, but it seems very likely. Hopefully the camera was just out of focus for some reason.

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    Last edited: Jan 4, 2016
  4. billyjim

    billyjim User

    Thanks either I am getting to old and my eye sight is getting to weak to see the difference or I think it is just the color choices that have made the difference. Thank you Arsuru for the pictures.
     
  5. I have included this in my weekly report :)
    As there is nothing further I can do from here closed
     
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