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Hey I'm kinda new to GFX and I really want to make YouTube backgrounds, and other things too on Photoshop CS6. But when I do save my project, and upload it to Youtube it always comes out FUZZY. Can anybody help me with this. I'll rep +4


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Really need help with this!!!!!


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Always, whenever your making graphics for anything on the internet, click file, go to Save for Web..., and make sure the preset is set to
PNG-24. If the file size is over 1 MB, go to PNG-8, and if the file is still to large for a YouTube background, click JPEG and put the quality at 100. Hope this helps.
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VeyArts wrote Always, whenever your making graphics for anything on the internet, click file, go to Save for Web..., and make sure the preset is set to
PNG-24. If the file size is over 1 MB, go to PNG-8, and if the file is still to large for a YouTube background, click JPEG and put the quality at 100. Hope this helps.
Yeah I do that but it still comes out fuzzy, and really big. So do I have to make the images smaller then?...


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FormulaDrift wrote
VeyArts wrote Always, whenever your making graphics for anything on the internet, click file, go to Save for Web..., and make sure the preset is set to
PNG-24. If the file size is over 1 MB, go to PNG-8, and if the file is still to large for a YouTube background, click JPEG and put the quality at 100. Hope this helps.
Yeah I do that but it still comes out fuzzy, and really big. So do I have to make the images smaller then?...


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What exactly are you trying to save? And is it blurry in Photoshop before you save it? Also, what is you canvas size?
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VeyArts wrote
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VeyArts wrote Always, whenever your making graphics for anything on the internet, click file, go to Save for Web..., and make sure the preset is set to
PNG-24. If the file size is over 1 MB, go to PNG-8, and if the file is still to large for a YouTube background, click JPEG and put the quality at 100. Hope this helps.
Yeah I do that but it still comes out fuzzy, and really big. So do I have to make the images smaller then?...


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What exactly are you trying to save? And is it blurry in Photoshop before you save it? Also, what is you canvas size?
Just Youtube Backgrounds. And it is Width 2000 pixels by Height 1131 pixels. I just looked it up on Google for 2012 Youtube Background dimensions.


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Oh sorry 2000x1500 pixels.


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Hmm, I'm not sure why then, might just be how you rendered your C4D text or the quality of the images you are using.
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VeyArts wrote Hmm, I'm not sure why then, might just be how you rendered your C4D text or the quality of the images you are using.
C4D and the render settings are on 1280x720 PNG with Ambient Occlusion, and Global Illumination.


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Okay I'll try both of your ways out thanks!


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