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A little help cleaning a drawing
Hi lads. (and laddies)
I've begun drawing some stuff and scanning it. I want to colour it, but sadly it isn't as easy as firing up Photoshop, picking the paint bucket and clicking the image. Why? I think it's called artefacts, and there's stuff like it on the picture. Can one of you tell me how I can clean it in an easy and efficiant way? Here's a link to the picture, if you need to see it and perhaps do some experiments. Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! |
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Actually Mr. Magi commented on my art before...said it had too much mess on it. I searched a bit and found out that most artists try to draw with the smallest amount of line possible.
Another way (something from a magazine called Masters of Color) is to re-trace your drawing using a glass panel with a light under (somthing called a light box...the book also suggested windows) or....shading the back of the paper then trace the front again with a paper at the back. |
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