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but I used vector brushes from Adobe Fresco.
By @Alaska Dawn 907
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Yeah, but you brought it into Photoshop, which is a pixel-based editor. Thus, you negated all the benefits of math-based vectors.
To retain sharp, crisp vector graphics at any scale, use Illustrator and save as .ai, .eps or .svg files.
Hope that helps.
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You should post the original here. When I look at this image at 150% it does not look sharp.
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The lines on the left portrait are quite jagged.
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but I used vector brushes from Adobe Fresco.
By @Alaska Dawn 907
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Yeah, but you brought it into Photoshop, which is a pixel-based editor. Thus, you negated all the benefits of math-based vectors.
To retain sharp, crisp vector graphics at any scale, use Illustrator and save as .ai, .eps or .svg files.
Hope that helps.
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Did you compare yours with available Stock inventory?
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=face+sketches
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=face+drawing
Did you read the Contributor User Guide?
Additionally, if these sketches depict real people, you'll need to submit signed model releases.
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