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FlexAce
Inspiring
October 30, 2018
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Photoshop File Size vs Scene Size

  • October 30, 2018
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My PS file & scene are both 3000 x 3000

Yet my puppet (just a head so far) is really big in the scene - One eye and a little bit of the nose

Shouldn't is fit in the screen?

What obvious thing am I missing?

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    Correct answer alank99101739

    I use 6000 X 6000 so I can zoom right in on face and get clean details. Just change the Scale property under the Transform behavior to reduce the size.

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    Legend
    October 30, 2018

    I use 6000 X 6000 so I can zoom right in on face and get clean details. Just change the Scale property under the Transform behavior to reduce the size.

    FlexAce
    FlexAceAuthor
    Inspiring
    October 30, 2018

    6000x6000 in Photoshop, right?
    Looks like a scene has a maximum height of 4320

    alank99101739
    Legend
    October 30, 2018

    For scenes I use 1920 x 1080 (aka 1080p). That is HD resolution and what most laptop screens are. CH will scale the artwork down and lower the resolutions using the scale for you.

    Do check it out early to see if any lines are too thin and disappear when scaled down. Ch will scale your 3000x3000 down to the scene resolution (using transform scale). That is fine. But if you pick too low a resolution you will not be able to say zoom in on a hand or face without it looking blurry.