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I think I could use some advices on canvas sizes since I honeslty don't know how it is related to resolution, resizing, sharpness of art and so on. -------------------- I made this 400 x 400 pixels, Fire Alpaca and when sized 400 in forums OC is blurry, but in 300 in forums it looks great. Same piece as an 300 avatar looks blurry on den page, but looks great in forums. Kinda help me have non blur things ;-; please --------------------- That above is 300 resized from 400 and is okay to be put as an avatar. That above is original non-resized 400 That above is original that was shrunk with help of WP forums. ------------------------- I'd like to be able to auction these of and I did so successfully in a past, so it's not like players hate it, but I'd like to be able to give them something better in quality aka less blurry :')
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Or peeps could just post it 300 in forums, looks good to me X3 uwu
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Also constructive critique is welcome :3
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Comment price you think it's worth too maybe..? I am unsure about it like most other things in my life X)
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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I'm not sure how helpful I'll be, since I have the same problem when doing avatars, but I’ve noticed that the closer the canvas size is to the size to need to make it, the less blurred it gets. There will always be a small change when you either resize an image or convert it to a PNG, JPG, or something similar. So, there are really two options: make the canvas as close to the size you need the image as possible or make the canvas huge and make everything sharper than you would normally. This means minimal blurring/blending in the image, since resizing it will likely do most of that for you when it reduces the quality along with the image. Small details like the scars are going to blur at least a little bit no matter what you do to it online, so resizing by using your bio or something set up like the forum text boxes that let you resize images might be a good option too, since there was hardly any blurring in your image when you did it that way. Hopefully this helps at least a little bit. Please let me know if you need me to explain it better. It looks great, by the way!
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Thank you ^^ although I already try to follow that canvas size thing, but I dunno, 400 is already small X) but that with blur and sharp sounds interesting and I'll most likely test that :3
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