| rubinho146 | This is from the cover you sent |
| Martyste Tendertail | Do you really NEED to vectorize Asterix? We're not making this 4k, as far as I know! Remember my XXL 1 cover? The only Vectorisation was for the "XXL", and I even took it upon myself to smooth the lightning! |
| Martyste Tendertail | °^° |
| Martyste Tendertail | What I'd suggest is placing the Asterix render at the same size and position, and only keep from it what's hidden by "Atari" |
| Martyste Tendertail | And with a bit of scrambling, we won't see the difference, since they are not 2 different scans. We're really lucky. |
| Martyste Tendertail | Even Sonic only need the replacement of the tip of his shoe. |
| Martyste Tendertail | I think I'll make my version later, you'll see what I mean. |
| rubinho146 | Alright, then show me |
| rubinho146 | ❤ |
| rubinho146 | I just wanna vectorize it to scale it all way up to make it for the t-shirt @Martyste Tendertail |
| rubinho146 | Like the one you scanned from XXL1 |
| rubinho146 | It was so clean |
| Martyste Tendertail | The T-shirt doesn't even need a scale up with what we have. |
| rubinho146 | Believe me, it needs |
| Martyste Tendertail | The printing precision is actually slightly lower |
| Martyste Tendertail | Trust me, I see the actual thing below my eyes. The original image you made is far more detailled. But that's the best you could get on a Tee |
| Martyste Tendertail | Really, in my opinion, vectorising doesn't solve everything. |
| rubinho146 | The t-shirt design you got was vectorized |
| Martyste Tendertail | Maybe, but you can't see that on the Tee. You see some sort of pixelisation on the edges however. |
| Martyste Tendertail | Trust me, it's no use. |