Question of the day: What texture do you use most often in your work—wood, concrete, or metal? We recommend exploring seamless textures at 300dpi for the best results. Share your thoughts and any favorite resources in the comments!
#GraphicDesignTips #SeamlessTextures #MaterialDesign #DesignInspiration
1. Match texture with project theme.
2. Consider the light reflection.
3. Test texture at various scales.
4. Combine with other materials.
5. Keep file size manageable.
6. Use high-resolution images.
7. Check texture's repeatability.
8. Think about emotional impact.
9. Experiment with color variations.
10. Balance texture with clean elements.
#MetalTextures #GraphicDesignTips #MaterialChoices #TextureDesign
300dpi vs 72dpi: what's the difference? DPI stands for dots per inch, indicating image resolution. 300dpi is standard for printing, offering high-quality, crisp images ideal for physical media. 72dpi is for digital use, suitable for screens where lower resolution is sufficient. Choosing the right DPI is crucial: 300dpi ensures print clarity, while 72dpi keeps file sizes manageable for web.