I just learned this today, but if you have any pixel art (a vast majority of RMF content is pixel art) there's a way to enlarge it to any size in photoshop without it being blurry.
Here's what it normally looks like:
and then when you enlarge it, it'll look something like this:
Now what if I told you, you could enlarge it to any size and still have it look like this:
This was over 5x larger than the original file, all without losing any of the quality.
In order to do this, take the image you want and then click Image > image size
Then make sure scale style, constrain proportion and resample image is checked. Change the width or height to whatever you want and then click Bicubic and change it to Nearest Neighbor:
After that, hit OK and BAM! You've successfully resized your art without any quality being lost!
Here's what it normally looks like:
and then when you enlarge it, it'll look something like this:
Now what if I told you, you could enlarge it to any size and still have it look like this:
This was over 5x larger than the original file, all without losing any of the quality.
In order to do this, take the image you want and then click Image > image size
Then make sure scale style, constrain proportion and resample image is checked. Change the width or height to whatever you want and then click Bicubic and change it to Nearest Neighbor:
After that, hit OK and BAM! You've successfully resized your art without any quality being lost!