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This limits the pixels you need to work on. While you have a canvas size of 800x1000 you have less pixels to work with and the main focus is all the details of that main subject while distance need to be blurry just as much a very close things, because of focus. The truth about quality is in the pixels and how you control them, because all the digital programs can zoom in to 200 or 600% and if this was a microscope this would be working in a very small microscopic details. At this size while is normally 800x1000 or less I make sure it looks good, and it has the quality to be printed larger I don't focus on details for distant things but I make sure the main subject looks great zoomed in. I start with a sketching canvas size and I draw everything down to the smallest details and zoom in to make the pixels look much better. In my art the carver I improved the quality behind the man that was close to him and there is not print good enough to show all that details I put into it, while making this high quality image was pretty simple. Saying that is the main focus of the image.Įven in the blurry areas that was not the main focus he zoomed in to see when things get too blurry to have a good print quality and he was looking at the pixels and still didn't fine the lowest quality. I do set things in a distance to look blurry, and If there is too much details I use blur, because the main thing is the only thing that needs the most focus so your eye are draw towards it. I told him my quality was great at 100 dpi but he didn't believe me so he zoomed in on my art one day to find when it gets blurry or when the details stop. I was getting prints done on canvas, and the print shop said my image quality needed to be 300 or a minimum of 150 for the actual size I want it. You can no longer comment on this thread as it was closed due to no
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Just scroll down for the featured stuff, apparently you have to pay to even embed images on this forum now.amazing you know, a feature other forums allow for free Reply Here's some of my art, so based on that please recommend a decent program I use blending modes in combination with gradients a ton for atmosphere purposes
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I rarely use special effects and the like, photoshop's auto stroke, outer and inner glow and such I tend to use as outline alternatives at times or the emboss effect if I need to ubt that's about it.
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I live in Macedonia, a very very low income country with constant political issues(I don't follow politics) so I can't afford overly expensive software Good layer and layer group organization
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Support for older tablets I've been using an intuous 3 for over 10 years now, but I do plan on buying something better this or next year and Windows 8.1 or lower as I refuse to upgrade to windows 10 for the time being, but it should be a new program and I will use 10 eventually Generally easy to use, clean UI similar to photoshop
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Lazy Nezumi Pro support or internal brush smoothing that is just as good, I don't like the default photoshop smoothing so I stick to lazy nezumi pro, it's amazing Color blending for brushes and layers similar to photoshop - I use this for post processing and the like a lot Works smoothly at high resolutions with many layers Please post some recommendations based on the following criteria and the type of art I do. I wouldn't mind using older Photoshop versions so as long as I can buy it, keep it and not have to pay thousands of dollars for it.
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I used to have a license for Photoshop CS4 back in the day but I lost it. I'm looking into affordable alternatives, not subscription based one time purchase programs. My illustrations for books are often normal sized but I stil l crank up the dpi to 300 or 600 so I can work on finer details better. Problem is, from what I could tell Krita has performance issues with high-res files for print, I normally use many many layers in photoshop as I work, I often do high-res files at 300 or 600dpi for posters and the like. Couple years ago I made a topic asking for some free alternatives to photoshop, people recommended some stuff and I decided to check out Krita as it seemed the closest to what I need.