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Alma

9 Years Ago

Digital Art Upload

hello friend, my question's answer is not in your web site, not even in the discussion forum

when you have a digital art work upload,that is not a scan, that it was done in adobe photoshop, or illustrator, or painter corel x,i always take them to photoshop at the end, for their size, resolution and dpi setting

now, i am not clear on what is the best way to upload tis kind of work

i did upload an image with the pixel settings on 4000 x 4673 but the full resolution image preview looks terrible
i don't know what to do

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Jessica Jenney

9 Years Ago

Did you upsize the image? It also looks out of focus. What is the original pixel size of your image? Always upload the largest image size you have without upsizing it. Your image is 2568 x 3000.

 

Cynthia Decker

9 Years Ago

Hi Rene:

I looked at the one image you uploaded. It's important to remember NOT to enlarge your artwork when you upload it here.

The image in your profile is blurry because it has been enlarged. You need to upload the work at it's original size. You can upload your small sized images, but they may not be large enough to print. When creating images for print in the future, make sure in the future you create work that is at least 4000 pixels on the long side so it will print well here. Enlarged images (blurry, blocky looking) will be rejected by FAA and will not print if someone tries to buy them.

As long as you are uploading work that has not been enlarged, and is less than 25Mb in size, your images should look fine in preview and have a better chance of printing if they sell.

 

Val Arie

9 Years Ago

When I first started here I made the same mistake...enlarging. Ya just can't do it!

 

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