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So Id love to know... how do you make a banner without the horses getting pix-elated? Ive made the background to size and made the horses smaller but they are not good quality... I have noooo idea how to get the banner to the correct size without making everything blurred. Im using gimp if that helps :)Thank you! Edited at July 16, 2018 07:20 PM by Franlaren Stud
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Fixed 😂 Franlaren Stud said: So Id love to know... how do you make a banner without the horses getting pix-elated? Ive made the background to size and made the horses smaller but they are not good quality... I have noooo idea how to get the banner to the correct size without making everything blurred. Im using gimp if that helps :)Thank you!
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So Started off with the normal banner size , DONT Save it to your PC ( Assuming) Copy both horse and Background. Cut the horse out on another page ( 1000 x 1000 ) then copy that onto the banner area. Then donÂ’t blur the sides I smudge. :)
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Ok. What I do is crop the banner to size(669*150) I then crop out the horse i want and scale it down but they end up blurring really badly. Ive tried to sharpen them but they still look blurred. If the horse is on a 1000×1000 size then won't it be too big when placed on the banner?
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I use gimp also. What I've found is to start with the banner size of 669×150 and yes, bring the horse onto the banner.
Something that I have noticed is that if you scale the horse more than once, it becomes blurry. If I scale the horse to an incorrect size, I undo the scale and rescale to the correct size.
Hope this helps : ) Edited at July 15, 2018 11:12 AM by Dukes Equine
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Should i find horse stock that are a small size? Ive tried editing them on a differnent page and then putting the horse on the banner but it still comes out blurry :/
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I double the size of the banner and work on a bigger space then when iÂ’m finished with the whole piece I size it down to the proper size :)
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