how can i start a new document in order to print a design with high resolution size of 48"x60" (means large file) without losing the resolution and quality? and how can i save it without taking so much of my computer memory?
what will happen to the brush if i scale the brush?
Well, it's not a matter of what "you want" - it's a matter of best practices. No one really wants to have anti virus protection on their computer either because it slows things down, but you do it anyway, because it's the right thing to do. Resizing methods make take longer, but you'll get better results with incremental adjustments...whether you "want to" do it that way is not really a valid critique...
how can i start a new document in order to print a design with high resolution size of 48"x60" (means large file) without losing the resolution and quality? and how can i save it without taking so much of my computer memory?
what will happen to the brush if i scale the brush?
can you help me please??
bushbosh 5 months ago
Well, it's not a matter of what "you want" - it's a matter of best practices. No one really wants to have anti virus protection on their computer either because it slows things down, but you do it anyway, because it's the right thing to do. Resizing methods make take longer, but you'll get better results with incremental adjustments...whether you "want to" do it that way is not really a valid critique...
CanonBlogger 2 years ago
i dont want to resize that way i wanna resize the other that is simmilar to cropping
choongboy2 4 years ago
exactly! me too!
MatthewCanSeeYou 3 years ago