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Digital art tip : if your lines look pixelated, it means the size of your image isn't big enough

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  • LumiaP2LL This user is from outside of this forum
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    Digital art tip : if your lines look pixelated, it means the size of your image isn't big enough!
    If you prefer to be on the safe side and your hardware allows it, go crazy with the size and reduce it later
    Small to large is a no-no, but large to small always works

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      Digital art tip : if your lines look pixelated, it means the size of your image isn't big enough!
      If you prefer to be on the safe side and your hardware allows it, go crazy with the size and reduce it later
      Small to large is a no-no, but large to small always works

      Nafeon the BearN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @LumiaP2L good reference take the template for A4 at either 300 or 600 dpi

      Then it can even be printed A4 at 600 dpi is A3 at 300dpi and A2 at 150dpi, which is >144dpi which is good enough for print.

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