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I am currently at a lost of how to resize my art. I have tried working on smaller canvases, but my work doesn't turn out as high quality. Below is a piece I just finished. What would be the best way to resize it into a avatar (300x300) or any other cut, without losing a ton of the quality? Edited at August 14, 2021 07:40 AM by Summer Rose Ranch
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First off, make sure you always always have credits on the image when you post anything on Horse Eden. To resize this piece, first you'd have to cut it into a square to the proportions work better, then I personally use this website. https://compressimage.toolur.com . Change the image quality to 100%, resize it to 300 x 300 in the appropriate boxes. You will almost always lose some amount of quality but smaller canvases do help a lot.
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Gem said: First off, make sure you always always have credits on the image when you post anything on Horse Eden. To resize this piece, first you'd have to cut it into a square to the proportions work better, then I personally use this website. https://compressimage.toolur.com . Change the image quality to 100%, resize it to 300 x 300 in the appropriate boxes. You will almost always lose some amount of quality but smaller canvases do help a lot.
Whoops! forgot to make the layer with the credits visible when I saved it! But I just fixed it. Thanks so much for the tips, I'm definetly going to try them out.
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