Yeah, that's fine. I was just wondering since I personally find larger pieces easier to work with for graphics. Well, if I choose to use it for that, since I have much more leeway in what I can use it for. Also, for printing, larger images with a higher DPI are a MUST. That one doesn't apply, but something to keep in mind.
I find with larger canvases, it's easier to make mistakes. Also it takes longer to line&color from my experience! I actually used to draw in a 2000x2000 canvas years ago, and drawing took me hours. It cut back time and the results end up looking better when I draw on smaller canvases y v y
Ohh yeah, I'm aware of the printing bit. I'm not planning to sell my artwork in that way at all since I'm just a hobbiest. Sorry for any inconveniences?