Introduction to Alien Skin SNAP ART Tutorial
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@DigitalPaintbrush youre misinformed!! JPGs lose quality really fast and they'll start to look ugly real quick!
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You should save as .TFF or .PSD if you are saving internally. JPEG is a lossy format. Every time you open a jpeg it loses some detail.
Good tutorial, cheers.
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Glad it helped! For others if you have not bought Alienskin yet you get a nice discount with the code: msholin
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thank you for making this vid. I bought it two months ago and just have been using the defaults...I dont have time to figure it out on my own. thanks!
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Cool.
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As a professional photographer for over 25 years I have heard this argument for years about how to save the files. I am printing files from ten years ago that have been opened and closed and re saved and look exactly the same as they did the first time. Things have changed over the years and formats have improved. I love the PNG files clarity but my lab does not print from those files. I use a large professional photographer pro lab and they want jpgs.
DigitalPaintbrush 10 months ago
It is fine to save them as JPGS. I use a professional lab that only takes JPGS. But bottom line is...you need to to open that JPG a thousand times before it "might" lose some detail. And we are talking paintings...loss of detail is fine!
DigitalPaintbrush 1 year ago