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SSSSS [86.1K]
2 years ago
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In what way can computers allow artist to make prints?

Arts
1 answer:
Sladkaya [172]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

You save them as JPEGs.

Explanation:

Then you can print them out   ( on a printer like  HP  all in one ) to the stock card. paper. Or at a place like Staples, for the money, you can print on metal or plastic or cloth or send it to a huge screen like when you saw Queen play to half a million people in concert. When you make art with photoshop you can really make the art as big as you want as long as you start the art with a large number so you can make posters and other large-sized art. Another thing you can send your art to people in emails.

You can send it through your network to a connected drive or to a client or boss.

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