I know it’s a long hiatus for this blog to a point that everyone who is still watching will think that I am dead, I do apologize because I was pre-occupied with college stuff. Anyways, happy Hearth Warming’s Eve everyone!
@C.T.R.Lee
You can use the same aspect ratio as the paper (which is √2 in this case); but there’s no fixed number of pixels on a cm, so you can’t get an “A3”-sized canvas … technically speaking.
This image uses 3.67 px/mm, or 93.3 px/in
But you can increase or decrease the resolution to get different values.
This image can be an A5 with 7.35 px/mm…
You can use the same aspect ratio as the paper (which is √2 in this case); but there’s no fixed number of pixels on a cm, so you can’t get an “A3”-sized canvas … technically speaking.
This image uses 3.67 px/mm, or 93.3 px/in
But you can increase or decrease the resolution to get different values.
This image can be an A5 with 7.35 px/mm…
Oops, I mean paper size. I use paper sizes as a benchmark for my canvas sizes, at least that was what my professor taught me.
Please refrain from storing art in JPG
oops xD
@C.T.R.Lee
What is “A3” when it comes to digital art?
Edited
Hopefully some of you who previously downvoted will take it back.
Edited
You wanna rephrase that?
Yes, the image seems to be glitched out. The original image was in A3 size.
Also, if you’re going to use JPG, use high quality.