no it is just right, I would actually recommend possibly going down to 800X600. That way people won't rip it off as easily. Plus if used for a desktop wallpaer. your computer will adjust due to the porportions being the same. But defenitely not higher then this resolution
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yes, that's the reason why i don't want to upload at a larger size.. some people just steal art or sell it and say it is theirs
but i still tried to offer it at a resolution which is suitable for a wallpaper
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