Thanks!
I'm writing a 16-bit colour game... I already suspected it had something to do with "smooth" edges, which made the background not flat enough, but didn't know how to resolve it.
After your suggestion I tried to remove the anti-aliasing using Photoshop's magic wand (which has an anti-aliasing option)... Now it looks a little rough, but definitely more usable than before.
I wonder if there's a better way to do it...
Thanks again!
I'm writing a 16-bit colour game... I already suspected it had something to do with "smooth" edges, which made the background not flat enough, but didn't know how to resolve it.
After your suggestion I tried to remove the anti-aliasing using Photoshop's magic wand (which has an anti-aliasing option)... Now it looks a little rough, but definitely more usable than before.
I wonder if there's a better way to do it...

Thanks again!
