RE: Doll Sets Publishing Low Res



  • NOTE: While this is particularly frustrating with doll sets (just because there is more detail), this is generally something I experience with all of my sets. Some more then others depending on the images I use.


    I feel like this has already been addressed, but I've been having serious issues with the way sets publish.

    Below is a set I recently created. From far away, it seems relatively okay but upon closer inspection you can tell that there's a blur over everything making the details of the doll look off.

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    Maybe it's just me, but anyhow...the reason this is so concerning is because the image looks clear before it's published.

    After I initially published it I returned to the editor and took a screenshot.

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    As you can tell, it's very clear and there aren't any issues registering the face or smaller items.

    I suppose I'm just wondering if there is a cause for this, and if there is...can I avoid it? I'm feeling consistently disappointed when I create something that looks great in the editor and then looks like a blurry mess when it's being displayed for others.

    Let me know!

    xx Aha


  • Same with some of my other sets as well.

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    IDK maybe I'm just absolutely losing it?


  • @agentdanascully I’ve noticed this as well. It’s so disheartening to see your creation just blatantly destroyed haha


  • Usually I don't really mind, especially because I'll post a high res version in the forums but the one I just posted is insane imo
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    If you're not convinced:
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    Is it related to how many items are used? I know they all pixelate a bit but mine has never been this bad.


  • @caitlin I suspected the item amount as well, but my earlier dolls were super basic...and like...again, a screenshot looks better? @admin any info?


  • I don't know if I'm right about this, but after some experimentation I've found that the pixelation problem may be because of the 'zoom' factor... like, if you zoom-out of the set in the Create page, everything comes out low-res. But! if after you finish creating you zoom-in a fucklot then hit publish, the end result looks waaaaay better. I don't even know how that would work, but it worked for me a bit.

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