![]() The pixels of these devices were only half the size or even smaller than pixels on older screens. Then came along the first "Retina" displays, and those 4K or even larger screens. Software UI were designed to look good and useable at that size. Some time ago, computer monitors were manufactured more or less all in the same range of screen resolution, which means a pixel had a defined real world size. ![]() I'm seeing the same thing Johannes posted in his pictures. Okay, I tried setting the scaling to 2 and it made everything very large and there was pixelation. Preferences under TVPaint Animation 11 Pro are greyed out - that's what I was looking at. I have found them under Edit > Preferences. Never mind about the preferences being greyed out. I will be interested to see if this topic is resolved. ![]() I'm glad this topic came up because with the way the interface looks a bit fuzzy I've avoided putting much thought into buying the program and have gravitated to some of the other software. But the Demo version doesn't let me adjust my preferences for scaling. I'm an old Mirage user and I've only been tinkering with the TV Paint Demo version over many years. All of my other applications like Adobe CC, Clip Studio, Moho, and Harmony are all very clear and look nice. Everything is slightly pixelated when I look at the interface close up. I am also having this exact problem on a 5k iMac.
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