Is my art artifacty to y'all?
8 years ago
I'm in a very different location than usual, on my laptop. I just noticed artifacts in my art. Is everyone else seeing it too? I always though 70% quality for exports were fine, but some stuff it's really bad with. :(
I don't mind re-uploading higher quality versions.
I don't mind re-uploading higher quality versions.
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
Because even chosing the highest quality (12) on photoshop to save .jpg pictures will result in artefacts, even though they are a tiny bit less noticable.
If you have a hard time seeing artefacts on your monitor, just open the saved picture and zoom in, that way you can see that even the highest quality .jpg will have slight artefacts. (especially noticable with the colour red)
.png is lossless.
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I think all your work looks great but if there's room for it to be improved in the export process I say definitely do so. You're a great artist, so go easy on yourself in the process too, just fine tune how you present it and you'll be good to go.
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I'm switching to PNG. Don't care if it's bigger. These days it doesn't matter, I grew up in an era of graphic design that emphasized small files still, smaller the better. (Please forgive me, but it did matter for mobile once upon a time. That was my schooling.)
I will find a way to re-upload and fix everything. This is legit the first time seeing this ugly artifacting. I guess my home monitor is just that good? Or over compensating...
I can do better though!