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  1. Pawsh

    Pawsh Active Member

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    How can I make an image bigger without it losing all its texture and still have it looking good? All the pics I see here are all bigger than the original pictures and they still have the quality, how can I do this? Whenever I use transform it loses its quality. :( And can someone maybe get me a well explained tut on making a render stickout from the signature, I read one on this site but wasn't explained as well as I need it :D
     
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    press " Ctrl + T " in photoshop
     
  3. Pawsh

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    K, I pushed Ctrl + T but nothing happened, it's supposed to go to free transform right? But it didn't...hmm...



    *EDIT*
    NVM I got it working
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    there will always be quality loss when you increase an image
    (unless it's vectorized)

    the "big" pictures you see here were published at that size
     
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    Try using Windows> Image Resizing or something, don't remember the exact heading. That works most of the time for me.
     
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    Hmm... Most o' the time, if you enlarge the image (unless it is already way to small) quality is messed up, but it is hard to notice.
     

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