Ok thanks for the tips. I was wondering why it came out blurry. You will have to forgive me, I'm new to this. So, if I make the image smaller than 1,000 pixels it won't look blurry?
Since early this year, Photobucket automatically resizes images wider than 1000px (maybe 1024px). This has caused a lot of wailing and gnashing of the teeth around here as even years-old drawings have succumbed to the vignette treatment.
As a rule, use another image host is you want to switch to larger drawings in the future. I personally have transitioned to Dropbox, other members have found other solutions. Take a peek in the General Discussion sub-forum for more discussion on the topic.
Thing is, the particular drawing you posted here is visibly smaller than 1000px all told, so it might not be necessary to change host right now, if you cut out all the blank space in your image and fall back to one of the S- or M-size templates (see link in my first post).
Sooner rather than later, you will have to use the standard templates on your drawings if you want them to be SB material, and sooner or later you might want to draw larger ships that will
require templates wider than 1000px.
So it's your call which way you want to go now:
tl;dr:
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Solution 1 (Short-term): cut down the extra space on the right side of your image and re-upload
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Solution 1 (Long-term): move to a new image host later on so you can post larger drawings
or:
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Solution 2 (Short-term): re-upload your image on Dropbox or some other host
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Solution 2 (Long-term): cut down this image to fit one of the standard SB templates
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