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You are talented enough to render a 3D image but don't know how to make it smaller in size? You have to change the dimensions in pixels.

Print size, PPI, etc. have no bearing on the image size on a computer monitor. It's the number of pixels in each dimension that matters. Just resize the image in Photoshop or other editing app.
 
You are talented enough to render a 3D image but don't know how to make it smaller in size?

I meant I didnt know how to via BBCode - I know I could resize it physically (which I mentioned in my post) but I just didnt want too.
 
You are talented enough to render a 3D image but don't know how to make it smaller in size? You have to change the dimensions in pixels.

Print size, PPI, etc. have no bearing on the image size on a computer monitor. It's the number of pixels in each dimension that matters. Just resize the image in Photoshop or other editing app.

Nice way to jump on someone:rolleyes:
 
You are talented enough to render a 3D image but don't know how to make it smaller in size? You have to change the dimensions in pixels.

Print size, PPI, etc. have no bearing on the image size on a computer monitor. It's the number of pixels in each dimension that matters. Just resize the image in Photoshop or other editing app.

So because he is talented in photoshop, he has to know internet programming languages and how to use them? Even something as simple as BBCode can be confusing to some people. Get over yourself.
 
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