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I have a Problem with a vector that i'm making.
It looks like this on the Work Table.
it' all blurry and not sharpen i have tried with 72dpi and 300dpi resolution and also to use the resolution in wich i'm going to use this vector (Social Media).
This is how looks like:
any suggestion on how to fix this?
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Could you please tell us in exact detail what we are looking at?
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What happens if you immediately view an image exported out from Illustrator? Does it look good? Does it only look bad once you've uploaded it to Facebook? Facebook is famous for heavily reducing image quality and presenting a less than optimal graphic for the world to see.
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It does look bad even when i export the image from illustrator, i know that facebook reduce the quality but i don't understand why even without putting on facebook is still bad
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How big in pixels is the image that you are exporting out?
What method exactly are you using to export out your images? Could you post screen shots where appropriate.
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The image is 800x800 pixel
Png Method
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Try exporting using this...
File > Export > Save for Screens
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Seems that if i dont put the outline is more clear and thereisn't the effect of fading.
Before i tryed to export for Web but was too much pixelated
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Is there still editable text in the image?
If not, use Antialiasing "Artwork optimized Supersampling"
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No editable text inside i used that option but not worked
WHIT ART OPTIMIZATION
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Felicho,
The stroke is very thin for such as use/size, which might call for just one colour. But even with that, the artwork has a thinness that may set a smallest viable final size in pixels by pixels. It may be worth looking at different sizes, from ridiculously large to obviously too small, to get an impression.
A few of the keys to best possible appearance are to ensure that the artwork is exported/saved to the exact size in pixels by pixels that it is used at in the final presentation (the 300 PPI resolution is rather good at destroying quality (a convincing kind of overkill), you can try, and compare). This can be done by using 72 PPI at the exact same size on the Artboard, or (simpler and safer) by using Legacy Save for Web where you can set those px values; and by using PNG (24) rather than JPEG (.jpg). These efforts may be destroyed by FB, of course, but you can see whether they make a difference in the immediate raster image result(s).
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OK i will try, is possible to delete this thread?
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Felicho,
I know of no way to delete a thread.
Apart from that, I for one hope you will report your findings.
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