Hello everyone! I'm very nervous! I do every thing the same when I make a set, and sometimes it turns out to be small, I feel like deleting it!I make sure that something does not go out of the box, and I'm happy when it turns out to be of"normal"size. Does that happen to you too? What change? Greetings to you all and thank you!
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It happens to me too. Before I ever post a set, I center the set. Sometimes, I will find that it is ending up small. Usually, there is some little feature that I cannot see that is somewhere in the set. For example, I used a tiny white circle to cover something in my set, but then I didn't need it. I forgot it was there. Believe me, it was hard to find. I had to do a really large snap to see that there was indeed something way over on the left of the set. It took me of few minutes of doing small snaps over on the left to find it. Once I found it, I hit delete only there. Then I centered the set again to make sure there wasn't anything else. I hope the process I go through will be helpful for you.
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While you’re in the editor, use either the ctrl button (pc) or command button (mac) and then A. This will select all the items in a set. Sometimes there is a glitch that adds a sneaky one in the corner. It’s so small that you can’t click on it. So then you need to click and drag your mouse over the general area it is in to select it. Then you can delete it like normal and publish your now-enlarged set.
I’m not sure if this makes sense. I have helped many people with this glitch before. Please message me if you need further clarification!!
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Hello my dear, try to publish the set again, go to edit at the top of your set, center your set and see if there is an error, click on enlarge a few times before you publish the set again ... you can try it, it might help . Good luck my dear
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I'm glad you asked there are some items that need to be cut around them because some items are surrounded by a big square that will actually make your set small especially the shadows so keep that in mind some of my sets are small because of certain items that I use some backgrounds are tricky too.
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@minerva If you use png images you can cut those tricky images as you call them exactly where you want to, so the edge of them is on the border of the set. Try using something like https://www.remove.bg/ to convert images to png and take out backgrounds. There are others that you can use too, this is just one.
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@e-lysium I do, thank you!
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@maisondeforgeron I hope so, thank you so much!!
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@ollie thank you Ollie for this now I can just make sets easier by removing the backgrounds
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@e-lysium thank you!
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@greta-martin thank you!