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My razer blade wallpaper

  • November 2, 2019
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Was looking around for a minimalist solid black razer wallpaper, but could not find any to my liking. So I made my own. It's done on illustrator, but I don't know why the lines are a little jagged, but its sharp on my illustrator file. Anyway, here's the wallpaper in case you guys are interested. If there's anyone who can help fix it, do let me know too.
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PT.Singer
Vanguard
  • Jedi Master
  • November 2, 2019
The one thing about Illustrator is that you can create vector images and resize them, and the edges always looks smooth, no matter the size (as long as your monitor is of high enough resolution in the first place). One way to make sure that you'll have a higher res image, no matter what the actual pixel dimensions, is to change the dpi settings in Illustrator. The default is 72 dpi, I believe. Change that to 300 dpi, and you'll be better off in keeping the sharpness of your images, albeit with a larger file size. Again, while working with vector images INSIDE of Illustrator, you won't see a difference. If I want to share an Illustrator file, I always check it in Photoshop, first, just to see how it might look outside of Illustrator.

DrTaboo
  • November 3, 2019
This wallpaper actually looks SICK!! Gonna use it well. Good job mate and thank you!

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  • Insider
  • November 3, 2019
DrTaboo
This wallpaper actually looks SICK!! Gonna use it well. Good job mate and thank you!
Thanks man! Black wallpapers also help save some battery too!

  • Insider
  • November 4, 2019
Hey This is great work! You should do more of these! Great work my guy!

Yunox
  • Insider
  • November 4, 2019
You can always use the pixel preview in illustrator to see what your images look like when they are rasterized. Sometimes its how they are positioned or the size of the element itself is set on 1/2 pixels so they get rendered with transparent pixels on the edge and get blurry.