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There are two images above.
1) One pattern drawn over 14 * 14 inches.
2) Zoomed image where we can all colors clearly with 3 pixels of black outline.
Now suppose we want to resize the image and convert it to 6 * 6 inches size image, detailed pixel is lost and pixel seems to be shrinked. Below fig are the results.
Above image shows black outline to be shrinked to 1 pixel approx from 3 pixel original on resizing the image.
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That is how interpolation works if you want to scale thing better you use vector graphics not raster images. You can also increase the number of pixels you have for a raster image You will still lose some image quality any time you change the number pixels vai interpolation the is no magic.
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As per my knowledge this is vector image only. I have drawn from raster (.jpeg ) image in Photoshop and filled all colors.
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Photoshop has vector tools but that doesn't make it a vector editor or substitute for Illustrator. In particular, according to my limited understanding, your vectors are rendered onto the pixel grid you created.
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It would need to be a Placed vector smart object layer like a placed .ai file. the Layer palette should show it as a smart object layer you most likely do not have it as a vector smart object. How diid you creat you layer.
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Is there any way that i could maintain the detail of image on resizing.
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Vector object. You need it in vector graphics. You may not have it in a vector file. Whedet did you get the image in what file format. .SVG .AI ?
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Original image was 14 * 14 jpeg file. I have retraced entire image in photoshop with paths and filled all colors and made .psd file.
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You have a Raster image then.
The Paths would need to be made into a shape layers and filled with a the colors or path made as shape filled with a color and path stroked with black. All slaper layers linked together.
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Use a vector editor, as suggested. Illustrator for example.