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How do you resize an image clearly for Horse Eden? I keep getting blurry images after trying to resize, and I'm desperate for this to stop happening! I'd love advice! Thanks!
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What' been working for me is starting off at 1000x1000. I smart sharpen BEFORE and after horse prep. Once done and before credits, I resize to 500x500. Potentially sharpen again. Add credits. Then save for web. :)
I found starting at 1000 then going to 500 incredibly helpful.
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Jellos Warmbloods said: What' been working for me is starting off at 1000x1000. I smart sharpen BEFORE and after horse prep. Once done and before credits, I resize to 500x500. Potentially sharpen again. Add credits. Then save for web. :)
I found starting at 1000 then going to 500 incredibly helpful.
Thanks for the reply Jello! I should try doing that. I think one of my problems is flattening images. It seems to make them larger in file size which is likely a big part of it.
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Alright, so I tried that method and ended up with a massive image again.
https://pre00.deviantart.net/df8c/th/pre/f/2018/061/e/4/aina_by_raven_teacup-dc4qjy7.jpg What should I do to resize it clearly? I tried saving for web, but ended up with a nasty blurry image Dx
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OK so first what I do is a take and I crop out what I want in the image so like the horse and her shadow and a tree. Then I resize it.
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Ruby Quater Horses said: OK so first what I do is a take and I crop out what I want in the image so like the horse and her shadow and a tree. Then I resize it.
But how do you resize it?
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Faras Stables said:
Ruby Quater Horses said: OK so first what I do is a take and I crop out what I want in the image so like the horse and her shadow and a tree. Then I resize it.
But how do you resize it?
Exactly. Cropping is a different thing from resizing.
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Crop what you want in the picture then resize here (don't forget to save your image!)
http://resizepic.com/ Edited at March 2, 2018 02:40 PM by Ruby Quater Horses
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Ruby Quater Horses said:
Crop what you want in the picture then resize here (don't forget to save your image!)
http://resizepic.com/
Image size is not the problem. It's the file size.
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