How can I prevent pixelation in this process?
I am new to graphical work and I have just started using GIMP and AI, I have something I want to do but I'm not sure how to do it. I would really appreciate some help.
I want to send some designs to print. I have been using GIMP to create my designs.
I have used assets from the internet in my designs which are raster images.
I have noticed that resizing the images creates pixelation and I'm concerned whether it will appear in print.
I have noticed the assets I've used are 'cartoon like' in the sense that they are opaque distinct colours like clip art. I concluded that I could use Adobe Illustrator to convert the original raster images into vector images and then resize them.
I converted my images into vectors and scaled them to pixel count. It looks perfect in AI.
I've exported this to png but I notice the pixelation returns in the exported file.
As I said before I am new to all this stuff and how everything works so please excuse my lack of knowledge, but can I remove the pixelation and create print quality images?
