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| scanning drawing I would like a tip or 2 on scanning in line art. I've never had much luck at it and was wondering if any of you had a tried and true method. I posted an example of what I'm scanning and what I intend doing with it. I was also wondering is I would do better to use a digital camera to photograph the art as opposed to a scanner. |
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| Re: scanning drawing One of the original KPT tips deals with that: http://www.mprove.de/script/90/KPT/KPT4.html |
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| When coloring comics we always scan inked art at 600dpi bitmap 50% threshhold. Not sure it it applies to your project but it works for Marvel & DC so it may help you too.
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