Jeff Kelley
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Boy do I feel stupid. Here I’m looking at the line below it, the one the validator copied and it never occurred to me to look at the line before. I guess that’s why you get the big bucks!
Thanks!
My Site is 100% error free!
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Is it pixelated on the screen or have you done a print test? I usually work at 300 ppi, but 200 should be passable. You might check the size of you doc. If you are printing at 200 ppi and you image needs to be printed at 200%, your really only working in 100 ppi
Make sure you looking at you image at 100% on screen to get a good idea of what it looks like.
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Sorry if that was confusing, I tend to ramble. The canvas size is just the size of the actual document, while the image size is the size of everything, including the art.
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Canvas size is the size of your document. If you change canvas size, not the art should change size. If a circle has a 1″ diameter, and the document is 3″x 3″, you have 1 inch of space around the circle. Increase the Canvas to 5″ x 5″, you still have a 1″ circle, but now you have 2″ extra on all sides.
Image size, however, changes that actual image. If you have the same circle and make the image size 5″ x 5″, the circle is now something like 1.7″ diameter.
Does that make sense?
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It really depends on how good you are in Illustrator. I would guess I could do something like that in 4 or 5 hours.
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Check your resolution. It should be a t least 200 ppi, I would suggest 300 ppi. If you are doing it as 72 dpi, it will always look pixelated no matter how you save it. If you’ve already created it in Low-Res, you can’t just change the resolution. You need to create it in the right resolution at the start.
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Yes, Use the adjustment layer menu from the drop down menu under layers, not the one under the layers pallet. Check the box that says, “use previous layer to make layer mask.”
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I was lucky that I knew someone who showed me the ropes, but I do go to this site a lot.
Good infor. But if you go do a search on Google for it, You’ll find plenty of sites that have lessons for beginners.
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I’ve tried a few different software package and I finally learned CSS/HTML coding (still learning, actually). I think that’s far and better than using software. Of course I still use Photoshop and Illustrator for graphics!