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I want to draw a picture that is as big as the picture on the Irasutoya site

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It's the size of Mr. Irasutoya's painting.
https://www.irasutoya.com/2019/11/blog-post_63.html
This is made with 400 x 400 pixels
Do you feel like you are actually writing in this size when writing on paper?
Or do you write it bigger and then change it to that size?
When I reduce the picture from a large size paper and write it out to match 400 x 400
The bad line is rough and does not clean.
Please give me some advice as to whether you should consider the fluctuation.

Published date : 3 years ago

Updated date : 3 years ago

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  • 3 years ago
    Click to open the 951x951px image
    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SgqnevvjJEM/Xd-D14nHS_I/AAAAAAABWTY/9RZ7BD1TXp013qBiq1u13A-KSJM1CQAPgCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/eto_nezumi_kamifubuki.png
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  • 3 years ago
    I think it's actually drawn in a larger size
    For paid services, maybe for those who want to print
    I think it's created with a larger image size for printing.
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  • 3 years ago
    >> Thank you, Mr. Kemo. If you click it, it's 951 x 951px, right?
    Does that mean that you write in a size of about 1000px like this and the thumbnail is displayed in 400x400?
    Is it like this in the world of illustrators?
    Or
    If it is a 1000px image, is it written in 2000 or 3000 size and reduced?

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  • 3 years ago
    I don't know the original size
    You may think that it is 4000 or more or more
    First of all, I don't think it was drawn in the clip
    After working with an illustrator in a size that is easy to write
    I think I'm changing the size for web, printing, etc.
    There is also a texture of the paint, so I think that I am writing according to the size.
    I don't know because I'm not the person

    The size that is easy to write is
    Instead of changing the size each time you reuse the material (face, clothes, pose, etc.)
    If you create it with the size of the material, it will be easy to reuse when something happens.
    I think the size you can write will be decided
    So it's useless to think about the size of the house

    There is no such thing as drawing big
    If you want to make it with 400, I think it is better to make it with 600, 800 or 1200
    CLIP has 1000x1000, so that might be good too.
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  • 3 years ago
    For printing
    When creating a new unit, set [Unit] to mm or cm,
    Required size ✕ Set to 350dpi or more (600dpi or more for monochrome).

    If it's for the WEB, I think you can draw it in the size you think is just right.
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  • 3 years ago
    It seems that it has not been announced, so I'm expecting it, but I think that the illustration of the shop is using adobe's Illustrator. I draw pictures with the vector layer that Crysta calls. Since the specifications of the painted part are different between Illustrator and Crysta, it is not possible to draw in exactly the same way.

    Since each artist is drawn with various apps (including Crysta, of course), prepare an image in a size that suits the usage situation. The original manuscript may be drawn larger, but that is not a rule.

    Since jaggies occur when the raster image is enlarged, it is generally easier to prepare a large original image when changing (reducing) the image size later, but when reducing it extremely, etc. The image may change, such as the thickness of the line, so you should try making some and find the size that suits you.
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