Yarrum-kun
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Post by Yarrum-kun on Jun 12, 2005 17:15:05 GMT -5
The reason many of my comics are in that wide-paneled "tower" format is because if I shrink things too much, they get blurry, and I don't want blurriness to make my pictures any worse than they already are. Amelius, your comics have many small panels, how do you do it? Thanks for listening, thanks for tips, thanks for everything.
I'm using The GIMP, and I think that may be the problem, since it's a free cheapo Photoshop clone.
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Post by Amelius on Jun 13, 2005 12:21:05 GMT -5
Hmmm...is there a way to resize the document as a whole in the program? Or do you just resize the panels indivdually? What I do is just work on it all in a larger size than I'm gonna use, then shrink the entire page size before I save it. An average page on my site is saved at 690 px wide, it loads in photoshop from the scanner much bigger than that though. I was thinking of (after I fix this computer of course) downloading those other programs so I can help better.
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Post by Yarrum-kun on Jun 13, 2005 15:09:17 GMT -5
I completely forgot I made this thread.
Well, I usually resize the individual panels into the page, resizing the whole page might be a better option!
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Jun 13, 2005 16:52:47 GMT -5
yes. most programs have a "smart size" function, which resizes, yet does not blur. yeah.
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