New version available, this should hopefully be the last one for a long while. Everything on my long withstanding to-do list is now complete, and I can't find any bugs.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/s0f8wo...S+v6.0.zip
For what it's worth, this is now possible. There are a total of 17 filters that can be applied, including point (a.k.a. nearest neighbor which degasus corrected me on), although I don't really recommend any of them outside of special case usage like you were using. I should also mention it only works on textures with the original dimensions, meaning the textures dumped from Dolphin, as there should be no reason to apply upscaling filters to custom textures. Plus, better programs with better filters with better options exist that can already do that.
Along my adventure of adding better support for Win7/PowerShell v2 users, I noticed they have a smaller window to work with, equal to the size of the batch window. So I looked for an answer that didn't require updating PS and learned that the window size can be forced. So it should now look like this:
Which is equivalent to the size of the PowerShell console window for v3 and up (aside from the thicker borders and fatter text).
http://www.mediafire.com/download/s0f8wo...S+v6.0.zip
(03-21-2016, 04:18 AM)masterotaku Wrote: Bighead, I have a question: is there any way to decide the filtering used for texture scaling in your tool? I want to use 16x scaling with nearest neighbor in a lot of textures, and it's a pain doing it manually. 40 images took me several minutes.
For what it's worth, this is now possible. There are a total of 17 filters that can be applied, including point (a.k.a. nearest neighbor which degasus corrected me on), although I don't really recommend any of them outside of special case usage like you were using. I should also mention it only works on textures with the original dimensions, meaning the textures dumped from Dolphin, as there should be no reason to apply upscaling filters to custom textures. Plus, better programs with better filters with better options exist that can already do that.
Along my adventure of adding better support for Win7/PowerShell v2 users, I noticed they have a smaller window to work with, equal to the size of the batch window. So I looked for an answer that didn't require updating PS and learned that the window size can be forced. So it should now look like this:
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