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Hello, Could I get some more info please. The image was keyworded as an artistic grunge backround or overlay. Thanks in advance
Lots of jagged edges. I attached a zoomed in section. Did you upsize the image after creating it?
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Yes, I find that I get jaggered edges when I changed it to a bitmap and then back to grey scale. So should the rule of thumb be - No jaggered edges at 100% size? 🙂
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In which application did you create this?
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It was scanned then dropped out of the tones and colour in photoshop
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I would prefer a vector graphic from Illustrator which contains transparency and has perfectly sharp, crisp details at any scale because it's math-based. You can't do that with pixel-based raster images.
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Free Grunge textures are widely available online with instructions on how to use them in your own projects.
https://logosbynick.com/15-free-grunge-textures/
You'll also find plenty of Illustrator tutorials on YouTube.
Good luck with your project!
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Thank you Nancy, they look great, however they are a little small for printing only 10cm x 7cm
And yes I do refer toYouTube alot! 🙂
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Like I said above, vector images in Illustrator can be re-scaled to any size that's needed for print without ANY loss in quality. You cannot do that with raster images. 😉
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Hi @rose 6060,
I think Grunge & Distressed overlays are fairly well represented in Stock already.
Did you submit this as an editable vector graphic (AI, EPS or SVG) or did you submit a JPG?
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Thanks Nancy, I will bear that in mind
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Jpg - I think I have this problem on one of my patterns that was rejected - see attached