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I have art pieces and they are to big to use even after compressing them. I use ibis paint X and was wondering if someone could help me!
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bytes i think are the problem when I looked at the art again ^
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I use ibis paint. I merge all of the layers into one (I don't know if it helps, but I do it anyway) save it as a png, look up "png compressor", go to compresspng (the first one that pulls up) and use that one, then if it didn't compress the size enough, I go to the second site that pulls up (the panda one). This works for me and hopefully works for you :D
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Freedom Elites said: I use ibis paint. I merge all of the layers into one (I don't know if it helps, but I do it anyway) save it as a png, look up "png compressor", go to compresspng (the first one that pulls up) and use that one, then if it didn't compress the size enough, I go to the second site that pulls up (the panda one). This works for me and hopefully works for you :D
Exactly what I do ^^
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Thank you guys so much you guys are Lifesavers
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I usually merge the layers together that don't have to be separate, such as prep layers and hair layers I then download as a jpeg and resize the image size first And then I do file size of needed
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If the picture doesn't have any transparent part, always save as JPG. JPG weights a lot less than PNG.
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