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If you find yourself needing a higher quality MSDF (for more complicated shapes), change the <code>dimensions</code> to 256, 512, whatever you need. If you find that 64 or even smaller works just as well for your shape, by all means, try to optimize!
If you find yourself needing a higher quality MSDF (for more complicated shapes), change the <code>dimensions</code> to 256, 512, whatever you need. If you find that 64 or even smaller works just as well for your shape, by all means, try to optimize! You really don't need a lot of resolution for most symbols, and 128x128 is generally good enough.

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If you find yourself needing a higher quality MSDF (for more complicated shapes), change the <code>dimensions</code> to 256, 512, whatever you need. If you find that 64 or even smaller works just as well for your shape, by all means, try to optimize! You really don't need a lot of resolution for most symbols, and 128x128 is generally good enough.

If you find yourself needing a higher quality MSDF (for more complicated shapes), change the dimensions to 256, 512, whatever you need. If you find that 64 or even smaller works just as well for your shape, by all means, try to optimize! You really don't need a lot of resolution for most symbols, and 128x128 is generally good enough.