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I have just started making art again after a year off, I have been using a reasonably large canvas then attempting to resize to the require 500 x 500 but the quality tanks. Should I be using a smaller canvas initally? Or could it be an issue with my program? I currently use ibis paint X but have considered installing gimp on my laptop Any and all help appreciated
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I use ibis paint! I always do 2500x2000 canvas for my pieces. When it comes to resizing them. I always do the cuts slightly bigger, so for an horse Avi I do 1000x1000. Then I come onto safari and I use an online image compressor that also resizes it. And it keeps the quality up and sizes them to what you put in. so if I'm to do a stable Avi. I do the horses head as a 500x500 canvas on ibispaint, then go onto the online image compressor, and resize it while compressing. Image always stays smooth.
I'll put an example of how the quality of my arts stays doing it this way :) Stable Avatar: This is after resizing it while compressing it.
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Zomb said: I use ibis paint! I always do 2500x2000 canvas for my pieces. When it comes to resizing them. I always do the cuts slightly bigger, so for an horse Avi I do 1000x1000. Then I come onto safari and I use an online image compressor that also resizes it. And it keeps the quality up and sizes them to what you put in. so if I'm to do a stable Avi. I do the horses head as a 500x500 canvas on ibispaint, then go onto the online image compressor, and resize it while compressing. Image always stays smooth.
I'll put an example of how the quality of my arts stays doing it this way :) Stable Avatar: This is after resizing it while compressing it.
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Thank you! What resizer do you use?
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