
November 1st, 2004
05:23 AM
dpi help.
I did a cd album design for friends of mine. &I realized that that dpi was only at 75 when i did the original design. Now that i up that dpi to 300 it makes the brushes smaller obviously, but now when i use them in a bigger size they still look like complete crap &everything still comes out crappy. does anyone have any advice?
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November 1st, 2004
12:10 PM
Don't use a raster-based brush. Some brushes are made from images, so they lose quality by upping the dpi.
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level up

November 1st, 2004
04:15 PM
im not sure if they are raster-based brushes.
most likely they are made from an image.
that is what they brushes look like.
&i got them from http://www.1greeneye.net/brushes/
I dont know if that helps.
but i think tomorrow i'll try&make my own blood.
Ive looked around for a tutorial on it.
havent really found anything helpful.
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November 2nd, 2004
01:34 AM
Anytime you go from a low dpi to a high dpi, everything will lose quality when printed.
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November 2nd, 2004
02:42 AM
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Yeah, you'll likely have to do it over again.
Originally posted by solidtransient
Don't use a raster-based brush. Some brushes are made from images, so they lose quality by upping the dpi.
Once you draw with a brush it's automatically transformed into raster. So it wouldn't really matter what type you use.
So yeah, hopefully it's not really complicated, and you can just do it again...
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November 4th, 2004
08:36 AM
i got it working good.
thanks for all your help.
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