Hello,
I'm working on creating the artwork for a children's book. I was hoping to use Autodesk SketchBook Pro on my Samsung Galaxy Note Pro because I'm most familiar with this program. However, things soon got complicated when I realized that I was only able to export my illustrations at 72DPI as opposed to the ideal 300DPI for high quality printing.
My question is this: if I send my illustration as a .psd file to my computer, then open it in photoshop and transfer the layers to a new photoshop file that is set at the proper dimensions in 300DPI resolution and 'transform' (stretch) the image (still in paint layers) to the size of my 300DPI canvas, will I be losing image quality?
Because they are paint layers are they vector images that can be stretched without losing image quality?
This has been a huge roadblock for me in completing this artwork so any help/tips would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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