Hand drawing question

Hi everyone. I was wondering what the size of my hand drawings should be of a ball. An example is from the game that has a paddle and a small ball on it.

Also once I scan it to photoshop what size should I make it thanks.

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  • kinzuakinzua Member Posts: 554
    @Xanpakuto the size that suits your game.. :P on the TECh side of it.. keep you ball image size in the divisible of 4.. for e.g... if you need your ball to be 15px by 15px.. keep its image at 16px by 16 px. When working with Retina/Res Independence make your image size double the intended size.. for e.g... if in the game ur ball is 16x16 keep the art at 32x32. Hope that helps.
  • DuesDues Member Posts: 1,159
    @Xanpakuto Draw it in a size that's comfortable to work with. You can always alter the size once you have imported and made a digital drawing of it. I use Inkscape for all my drawings and sometimes make some changes with photoshop. The size of the image is for you to decide, just remember to make it double the size for resolution independence.

    Hope that helps :)
  • GeniusbearGeniusbear Member Posts: 107
    @Xanpakuto Draw it in a size that's comfortable to work with. You can always alter the size once you have imported and made a digital drawing of it. I use Inkscape for all my drawings and sometimes make some changes with photoshop. The size of the image is for you to decide, just remember to make it double the size for resolution independence.

    Hope that helps :)
    Yea like what Dues says, with a a vector program like Inkscape or Illustrator you can change the size from it without losing quality, so draw the size you want it will be fine, just scan it in or make a photo from it do digitalize it.

    gr. GeniusBear
  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822
    Hi everyone. I was wondering what the size of my hand drawings should be of a ball.
    Any size you want.
    Also once I scan it to photoshop what size should I make it thanks.
    16, 32, 64, 128, 256 . . . . . etc etc . . . pixels wide/high.

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