I'm sure this will come in handy ^^. I was just wondering though, what kind of pens do you use, since you got a lot of variation in the width of you lines? And at what dpi do you scan your pictures? Thank you ^^
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Urr... I use a normal pigment marker... Black, with a rather thin width though. 1.0 mm to 3.0 mm are my favourites. It means that I will have to draw some lines more than once, but I'm a sucker for thin lines so... yeah...
And I normally scan them at 300 dpi... But when I colour in Photoshop I normally downsize them a little first (normally 50 or 60 %) since I'm one of those that doesn't need gigantic pictures to colour. I can actually colour them in the actualy size that I show them later, but... well... that's just when I feel like it.
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Or something... now clean your line arts woman! You have no reason not to anymore
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.~Nature's a wonder: a million years ago no one knew we were going to wear glasses, yet out ears are placed right~.
And you can probably use it to... for all the line arts you're gonna do for me
And I normally scan them at 300 dpi... But when I colour in Photoshop I normally downsize them a little first (normally 50 or 60 %) since I'm one of those that doesn't need gigantic pictures to colour. I can actually colour them in the actualy size that I show them later, but... well... that's just when I feel like it.
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