By the way, did you use an app to resize the picture? When I’m customising mini prints, I use Adobe Photoshop.
I just use any online pixel converter.
Adobe is probably the best option but I don’t currently have it so I used the old school Paint hahaha it took forever but I really enjoyed the process. ![]()
If you need help, I can help you to resize your pictures next time. ![]()
Aww thank you!
If I get too busy I’ll definitely take you up on that offer! ![]()
Not sure when I’ll be customising again hahah too much brainpower required.
You’re welcome.
I’m glad to help since I know it’s hard to get the size you want when using an app. I’ve experienced that too. ![]()
Thanks!
It wasn’t too hard but it’s tedious because I had to convert each sides online to get the right pixel number and then just put them all in paint.
But Adobe will probably do it in less than half the time.
Ohhh but is it the picture will look stretchy or not? I haven’t done doing that yet. It seems complicated to guess the right pixel for a picture.
Nah it doesn’t look blurry or stretchy as long as you converted it properly. ![]()
But of course there will be limits as in you can’t really try fitting an oval diagram into a square base etc. Thankfully most of the ones I wanted to customised were regular shapes so it was easy!
Oohh that looks amazingly done. Looking forward to this since I’m curious what it looks like to be customized in ghibli theme, the miniature kit. ![]()
I’m just pasting Ghibli posters everywhere!
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I’m in love with this idea! I’m a huge fan too and it’s looking amazing. Congratulations for the hard work and time you spend on this! The result gonna be incredible
Thank you!
Fingers crossed!
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How did you make them this tiny and sharp? Did you use a special printer or cricut?
Just normal A4 paper and a normal printer.
The important part is scaling them to the right size. If you need help I’m happy to give you a hand.
I do use a long winded method but I don’t have Photoshop. ![]()