MadSkillzMan
12-27-2005, 11:57 PM
hi guys.
ive got a project due within the next day or 2, that will be silkcreened and used for pressing. Mainly text, which is a custom font, that i made from an existing one.
However the first letter is completely custom and hand drawn, and the guy im working for will pick which one he likes best, then that will be thrown into the font
im working at 300dpi. And i notice my edges are a bit blurry/uneven. So im going back with the select tool as a guide, then using the paintbrush to fill in spots, which come out great
basically im getting some grey on the edges, but if i use sharpen edges/Photocopy under the stylize, it comes out REALLY pixelated
the image came from another image, that i traced over slowly with a graphics tablet.
im just wondering if theres a simpler way to get a sharp edge, that isnt pixelated, that isnt so time consuming! that and ive F'd things up over and over constantly erasing etc..
so any thoughts would help, thanks in advance guys
ive got a project due within the next day or 2, that will be silkcreened and used for pressing. Mainly text, which is a custom font, that i made from an existing one.
However the first letter is completely custom and hand drawn, and the guy im working for will pick which one he likes best, then that will be thrown into the font
im working at 300dpi. And i notice my edges are a bit blurry/uneven. So im going back with the select tool as a guide, then using the paintbrush to fill in spots, which come out great
basically im getting some grey on the edges, but if i use sharpen edges/Photocopy under the stylize, it comes out REALLY pixelated
the image came from another image, that i traced over slowly with a graphics tablet.
im just wondering if theres a simpler way to get a sharp edge, that isnt pixelated, that isnt so time consuming! that and ive F'd things up over and over constantly erasing etc..
so any thoughts would help, thanks in advance guys
