One flat press, or Photoshop, then import?


hey everyone,

 

i've been doing lot of website design between illustrator , photoshop, , it's come mind might using photoshop ahead of time or shouldn't incorporating much. work flow simple:

 

- design graphic piece site in illustrator

- give punch , shine in photoshop

- import psd version illustrator mockup of web page

 

problem is, i'm noticing raster images photoshop showing kind of blocky (can see pixelated edges) if haven't been resized dramatically. doesn't awesome, , i'm wondering @ point if should put illustrator graphics web page mockup, export 1 big image html/css handle later. i'll lose power put gloss on individual pieces in ps, flatten pixels @ once when i'm ready call done.

 

thoughts?

your ned narrow question down. when asking such broad question when use illustrator or photoshop, depends on factors of doing. 

 

in cases working in illustrator better because vector items can scaled without loss of quality. though prefer working in phothsop, cause see get.

 

you may want working vector as can in photoshop. shapes example type in photoshop , vector objects, until save bitmapped file. if working images , retouching, have work in photoshop. work in atleast double final resolution(even more jobs may go print), , keep file backup. during creative process may have scale up, , work soft or pixelated.



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