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Anyway, making it a jpg does bring down the size to 0.97 mb. Which is still too much.
At least it looks the same
I'm so confused. What am I supposed to do.
I'm making thumbnails for my Webtoon and there are set requirements. And this is the image I'm working with. It's currently 1.37 mb, which makes it way larger than the allowed size.
I can't reduce the dimensions, and I have zero knowledge on how to efficiently compress images.
I'll just have to do it the old fashioned way. (I says, using a computer for the entire process)
When a character that Fran like dies, she relates because she died in her canon too.
The first image is the original version, the second is the "merge visible to new layers" version. I can detect no difference at all.
I wonder why it made such a difference for the comic I just posted, while this artwork it doesn't seem to make even one pixel of difference.
One danger of vector lines in Clipstudio. If you're not careful, they will suddenly look super bad when you export the drawing. 😬
Compare: My first attempt (doesn't look great) and the second and final version (much smoother)
Fran (updated)
I forgot a minor thing and it was bugging me.
But now, it's perfect!
That is, I'm perfectly happy with this. 💖😸
Frankenstein, best monster girl!💖😊
I'm really happy with how this turned out!
I finished a drawing for the first time in forever!
It's Ganyu, with an afternoon snack.
New profile pic. Because I've already had beach Emilia for two winters in a row.