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Hi! I want to start doing digital art! I see lots of people doing it and it always looks so cool!
I want to make adopts to sell, and I think that WP is a good place to start... I am nervous about putting my art on social media like Instagram or Twitter. Anyways, I want mush and apples! I made a really cool custom and I want her soooo bad!!!
How big of a canvas should I have if I want to make a reference sheet for a character? I want it to have non-potato quality and for it to look c r i s p ! !
(Sorry for grammatical errors - english is not my first language!) Edited at November 12, 2019 03:12 AM by milkflower
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Maybe 2000×2000 or 3000×3000? I've never done ref sheets so-
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@Polargisst
That's a really large canvas, I wouldn't recommend that big. Oh heavens no.
@milk
I think you would probably want at least a rectangular canvas shape for reference sheets. So lengthwise say... 1100 and width be 900, etc. It's generally not recommended to go over 1500 pixels since that creates a huge file size.
But I think it also depends on your style of art as well. Definitely work on putting a few pieces together and then see what people think.
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Blue Heart Lily said:
@milk
I think you would probably want at least a rectangular canvas shape for reference sheets. So lengthwise say... 1100 and width be 900, etc. It's generally not recommended to go over 1500 pixels since that creates a huge file size.
But I think it also depends on your style of art as well. Definitely work on putting a few pieces together and then see what people think.
Thank you! I'll try it!
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Blue Heart Lily said: @Polargisst
That's a really large canvas, I wouldn't recommend that big. Oh heavens no.
@milk
I think you would probably want at least a rectangular canvas shape for reference sheets. So lengthwise say... 1100 and width be 900, etc. It's generally not recommended to go over 1500 pixels since that creates a huge file size.
But I think it also depends on your style of art as well. Definitely work on putting a few pieces together and then see what people think.
This ^ depends on how much you want to go into detail ^^ Edited at November 13, 2019 01:53 PM by Polargisst
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