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[personal profile] violamay posting in [community profile] gimp_gate
I'm just getting into making wallpapers for myself and also to give away. I know what resolution my laptop screen has and consequently what resolution to make a wallpaper for my own use. But how do you approach making various resolutions for others? Do you have to remake the wallpaper in different sizes? That seems like a huge pain. But if you don't, then how do you resize it without distorting it? What are the sizes that you make your wallpapers for general use?

Thanks in advance.

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Date: 22 April 2012 20:01 (UTC)
sara: S (Default)
From: [personal profile] sara
What I would do is make it in the biggest size I were going to do, then scale or crop down from there.

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Date: 24 April 2012 01:34 (UTC)
From: [personal profile] dragonwolf
Check out the wallpapers on http://digitalblasphemy.com/ . Specifically, check out how he does the multiscreen vs single screen wallpapers (for the largest contrast, compare the tri-screen and 5:4 versions of some of his wallpapers). It will probably help you come up with some ideas for how to crop/scale your wallpapers without starting over.

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Date: 23 April 2012 01:07 (UTC)
rivenwanderer: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rivenwanderer
Seconding the advice to make the biggest version first. Depending on the wallpaper content, I'd also recommend making use of layers whenever possible--that way you can crop and scale the background differently than the foreground.