The clean lines of a silhouette are often used in advertising. If you’re not satisfied with the quality or quantity of your silhouette that you've made, then this article is for you. I'll teach you how to take any studio file and make it into an online jpg. So, go ahead and give it a shot to improve your designs! This article will tell the reader what "studio files" are, why they should care about converting them to jpgs, what tools are available for this conversion process, and even how much time it takes before one could possibly start making money off of their branding concept that they've come up with. What are "studio files?" To give you the most basic of definitions, studio files are logos, illustrations, typefaces, and any other image that appears in a design. They are flat artwork that often is not in color. Unlike web design where one could change fonts or colors with the click of a button, studio files are meant to be exactly how they appear on paper or computer screen. They do not contain any instructions on how they should be processed by an online editor. So, when someone asks you to make changes to their logo file for them online they don't want their work altered in any way. Just like web design though, there is a need for converting studio files to jpgs. So how do you know if your design needs conversion? If the image is just the logo of your business then it likely does not require conversion. The same can be said if you've made an illustration that was not made to be editable, like you're making a box for something with design on it. These are all examples of what is called "studio files." Studio files are often saved in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator formats, but most designers use their own tool of choice which will usually save them with their own naming conventions. If you've ever made a logo online and provided your client with a pdf file, then you've used psd or png files. These are "studio files" because they are exactly how they appear on paper or computer screen without instructions on how they should be processed. The only difference between png and pdf is the fact that you can edit pdf's easier, but they are still not editable by other designers. It is one thing to have the tool that other designers do not have. It is another to be able to edit what you can't open. What tools do you need to make this conversion? There are many ways to make studio files into jpgs since not all tools are compatible with the format. The best software for this conversion is XnView. XnView is a free tool that allows you to view and edit any image that has been saved in png or psd formats. 8eeb4e9f32 39
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