Suréchantillonne assets when exporting to higher resolutions?

How assets dimensionnera when I select 2 version x of an asset when I design at 1 x resolution?

Layers and layer groups are re-renderings in Photoshop in the resolution requested before create us an asset for the requested resolution (see the question below for how we make smart objects).

Assets requested of vector layers are graduated in vector space before they re-renderings to the requested resolution. If a raster layer or a layer group is less than the requested resolution we cadence in Photoshop using the algorithm of Interpolation of the Image defined in the preferences > General > Interpolation of Image (the default value is automatic bicubic).

Layers or layer groups which are output as SVG are independent of the resolution if they contain vector shapes. If SVG contains rasterized images (which are included online by using the Base64 encoding) they are not independent of the resolution. Currently these images are not scaled to higher resolutions, but it is a bug, which we hope to be able to fix it with the next version of dot.

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