>>2958431Of course, when having one custom printed, keep in mind the images resolution, cause it could end up looking like shit if it's too small and gets all stretched after getting printed onto a big pillow (I'd suggest you make sure the width dimensions are at least in the thousands).
If you wanna use an image with a max resolution that's small, you've got a few options:
-redraw the image yourself in a higher resolution (good idea if you know your way around a drawing)
-pay someone else to redraw the image in a higher resolution
-use a vectorizing program to turn it into a scale-able vector (works wonders on simple images, not so much ones with blurry or realistic shading and complex designs)
-just use the image as-is and hope it ends up looking decent
-OR you could also commission an artist to draw you a new image altogether, and they might even print it for you. Might get pretty pricey though.
I probably went into way more detail than was necessary but eh. Hope it helps you or anyone else that's curious, anon.
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