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Re: [pygame] Importing Graphics



Using vector images can be an easy way to make better looking graphics. You get an illustrated style, but it renders in any size since it's a vector, and not bitmap. This can be good if you're working on projects solo. I've used Inkscape (which is free) http://inkscape.org/index.php?lang=en



On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 5:13 AM, shane <shanevanshane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi

thanks for all the imput, kinda browsed through the beginnings and its
reasonably straight forward if you creating simple games such as hangman etc
- just need to get to grips with the different meanings - and do a lot of
practice

but i see the graphics are very basic so how does one do decent graphics -
im not talking quake quality but something a bit more believable - like lets
say Simcity - and can graphics  from shareware etc be imported



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