Can I create a Photoshop art and print them that it would be big enough as a wall art?

Can I create a Photoshop art and print them that it would be big enough as a wall art? And not necessarily using digital photos, but creating art from scratch.
Would the quality be good? Any sites that show me how to keep the quality good?
Correction - creating art from scratch. Therefore, eliminating distortions. Will it print in good quality for a big wall art?

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3 Responses to Can I create a Photoshop art and print them that it would be big enough as a wall art?

  1. djwhite828

    It depends on how big you want to make the art. If you go to edit and then ‘canvas size’ before you even start the art the proportions should be correct, if its something you’ve already done you can edit the image size, but that could distort the picture some.
    as for websites, try using the help that comes with Photoshop, that might be able to tell you how to do it.

  2. Siotha.wordpress.com

    hiya! I recommend you invest in a plugin from OnONE software. They make taking an image in photoshop from regular print size to Large Wall art size as easy as 123… if you are wanting to brush up your photoshop skills then xtrain.com has many classes that you could learn from…

  3. Vince M

    The size of the file (resolution) determines how large you can print the image and still appear clear.

    Even a low res (72 ppi) file will still come out great if the document size is 48 inches wide and 60 inches tall. (about 3500 pixels by about 4500) Pretty large file.

    The trick to keeping the resolution high is to START the file at that size. It won’t work for you to start a small file, and then, increase the size later. That will only result in bigger, jaggedier pixels.

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