The white borders are a quite off putting, and the overall image is a bit blurry. If you use Photoshop, you could just open the original image, resize the canvas size to a 16:9 aspect ratio like 1080p or 2160p, convert the image into a smart object, and downscale the image until it fits nicely into the canvas. As for the cutie marks, you could find a high quality vector file of them, place them on the document as a smart object and resize them without any quality loss. As for a final touch, not necessary but you can do it if you want, you could sharpen the whole image to get a tad better result.
The original (which I assume is >>2194945) is much higher quality when looking at the full image. Like, everything except the added cutie marks are a bit blurry on this one, and it’s a different resolution/aspect ratio (with added white borders as well) so it feels a bit off.
However, if you still have some transparent layer somewhere with just the cutie marks (or multiple layers, one for each), it shouldn’t be too hard to turn this into a really high-quality edit with the same dimensions as the original.
Because except for the blurry background, this is some excellent editing work.
However, if you still have some transparent layer somewhere with just the cutie marks (or multiple layers, one for each), it shouldn’t be too hard to turn this into a really high-quality edit with the same dimensions as the original.
Because except for the blurry background, this is some excellent editing work.