EASILY Convert a Colorful Low-Resolution Graphic to High-Resolution in Photopea - | FREE PHOTOSHOP |

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @fictionaddiction4706
    @fictionaddiction4706 Год назад +1

    Thank you that was really helpful. I previously followed a tutorial where al these steps were done, but the black and white was maintained, and then the image was vicotrized and colors chosen to 2, which made it very sharp. then I would just color the individual path layers.
    But it was a bit limited, because I maybe I wanted to color the same shape in 2 colors but couldn't rasterize it. So now I know to color beforehand. Thanks.

  • @TRSubProductions
    @TRSubProductions 6 дней назад

    It doesn't work for my picture... disapointed

  • @JayStackinn
    @JayStackinn 11 месяцев назад

    We I do the galisian blur it make my whole image blurry and if u don’t do it enough it still be pixelated

  • @igwe9548
    @igwe9548 Год назад

    Thanks for the video however I seem to be getting lost. Just after I drag the color fill to the top of the layers and hit screen to view I'm not getting a screen where I can see my image the way it was originally. Instead what I see is the color I created on top of my entire image. I can see the words and the logo through the color I picked but the color is all over the screen.

    • @mr.bents_autoshop5879
      @mr.bents_autoshop5879  Год назад +1

      Hi, thank you for reaching out and for watching my video!
      I believe the issue you are running into is because your image has a transparent background. In order to fix this so the whole image doesn't have that specific color, you have two options. One, make a white color fill layer and place it below the logo layer, or two, create a white color fill later, put it below the logo layer, and merge them.
      Hopefully this helps!

  • @donotask2187
    @donotask2187 6 месяцев назад +2

    This doesn't work on logos with a lot of colors