


Images for the internet are 72 DPI, which is much lower than what is required for a high-quality print! If you’ve ever taken an image from the internet and tried to print it, but it comes out blurry or pixelated, that’s because it isn’t a high enough resolution. Print requires a file resolution of at LEAST 300 dpi (dots per inch) for the printed image to come out clearly. When creating an image for print, you might say that bigger is better. Print and the internet are two very different things and require different considerations for not only the height and width of the image, but also the size of the file created. In this article, we will be covering the following topics:įirst of all, let’s talk about the differences between creating a piece for print and for display on the web. When working with digital files, you need to not only consider the width and height of your file, but also other factors such as resolution, bleed, and what your end goal for the piece will be. In this article, I will be covering how to determine the size of canvas you should be creating for your art in Clip Studio Paint. Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact! I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program. Hello! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!).
