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Discussion in 'Skinning, Design and Graphics' started by shihab, May 1, 2010.

  1. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    when creating a banner/logo, what is the best resolution and size to start with?
     
  2. Teekay

    Teekay Regular Member

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    Banners are normally 468x60
    awww.bannercreator.nu_full_banner_a833.gif

    or you could you a bigger one
    awww.bannercreator.nu_leaderboard_a833.gif

    You don't have to have those exact sizes, you can alter it and make it to suit your site.
     
  3. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    will take those into consideration......
    what about the resolution as this greatly affects the outcome quality?
     
  4. Teekay

    Teekay Regular Member

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    I think it should be 72dpi for web images. That's like the default resolution.
     
  5. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    o......i thought the higher the resolution the better as i usually do 300 dpi, but for some reason that comes out very pixelated???
     
  6. Teekay

    Teekay Regular Member

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    Do that if you want to print them out or something, but for web images, it is normally 72.
     
  7. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    hm....i tried that but it comes out very pixelated ???
     
  8. Teekay

    Teekay Regular Member

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    Don't change the resolution after you made the graphic, do it at the start.
     
  9. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    okay, got that :)
     
  10. Insanity

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    DPI also effects text too, so be very careful with high DPI settings.
     
  11. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    yeah, i encountered that problem a few times, set it to a low dpi now :)
     
  12. Insanity

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    Yup had that issue before too, I always use 72dpi, never go over becuase I'm always doing web stuff. For professional print outs you'll need about 300dpi, but only if you are printing.
     
  13. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    i will try and remember that now :)
     

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