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Picture question (yes I read the sticky)

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can anyone tell me how to make the resolution on this smaller? I want to use it as a sig but it's too big I think :( All help appreciated...

 

 

 

sig_orb.jpg

I would try to re-save it as a .jpg, and there should be an option for image quality when saving as a jpeg, just put that a few notches lower, and see if it helps.

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Ah, im an idiot... Thanks ^.^

 

 

 

*mutters* should've thought of that...

You sure did make a nice looking sig though, how did u make it?

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Darn it now it went fuzzy... (any ideas?)

 

 

 

Thanks ::'

 

Photoshop, started with a blue and black (black on left) round gradient, then did Extrude (pyramids, random), then selected the black part in the middle and spherized it, then added the text.

 

 

 

EDIT: oh yeah, i extrduded the text layer for the "celebelian" part separate because it looked too red... the "total 1300+" isn't extruded.

Why do you need to get it smaller, didnt you just want it in your sig?

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I needed to get the resolution down cause it was at about 400kb :shock:

 

 

 

that's solved, but now it's all fuzzed... no idea why -.- it looks fine on photobucket...

 

 

 

(have one thought I'll try though...)

 

 

 

TEST:

 

sig_orb2.jpg

I see what you mean, the vibrance of the colors are dimished in the lower quality pic. Maybe increase the contrast/saturation to more than you want it, then save it as a lower quality?

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brilliant! (updated the test above)

 

 

 

i think that looks better...

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