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So I've been wanting a scanner for a while now
to further improve my work. I've never owned or
used one. The scanner got here a couple hours ago.
After opening it and getting through the set up,
I was so excited to use it so I got right to it.
Here it is, my first ever design using a scanner.
Feedback would be appreciated
I would definitely recommend getting a scanner if
you are serious about your work and want to improve it.
to further improve my work. I've never owned or
used one. The scanner got here a couple hours ago.
After opening it and getting through the set up,
I was so excited to use it so I got right to it.
Here it is, my first ever design using a scanner.
Feedback would be appreciated
I would definitely recommend getting a scanner if
you are serious about your work and want to improve it.
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There is a work around to not needing a scanner. You take a picture of your drawing in a rather high resolution and trace it with the pen tool in illustrator it creates a lot cleaner lines. But none the less I like the drawing
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RRogerThat wroteSo I've been wanting a scanner for a while now
to further improve my work. I've never owned or
used one. The scanner got here a couple hours ago.
After opening it and getting through the set up,
I was so excited to use it so I got right to it.
Here it is, my first ever design using a scanner.
Feedback would be appreciated
I would definitely recommend getting a scanner if
you are serious about your work and want to improve it.
very nice I would like to see some of your work
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aMio wrote There is a work around to not needing a scanner. You take a picture of your drawing in a rather high resolution and trace it with the pen tool in illustrator it creates a lot cleaner lines. But none the less I like the drawing
Sorry it wasn't specified, this illustration was done
in Illustrator using the pen-tool lol
And yeah I used to take pictures of my work on
my phone and then transfer the files over to begin working,
but that took a while and the photos weren't that great either.
Now I can scan at a high resolution and also very quickly.
in Illustrator using the pen-tool lol
And yeah I used to take pictures of my work on
my phone and then transfer the files over to begin working,
but that took a while and the photos weren't that great either.
Now I can scan at a high resolution and also very quickly.
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RRogerThat wroteaMio wrote There is a work around to not needing a scanner. You take a picture of your drawing in a rather high resolution and trace it with the pen tool in illustrator it creates a lot cleaner lines. But none the less I like the drawing
Sorry it wasn't specified, this illustration was done
in Illustrator using the pen-tool lol
And yeah I used to take pictures of my work on
my phone and then transfer the files over to begin working,
but that took a while and the photos weren't that great either.
Now I can scan at a high resolution and also very quickly.
oh okay cool. I look forward to seeing more from you
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This is absolutely mad dude..
I've always loved this style, never could get into the thin line work though.
Right up my alley.
Would love to see maybe a full poster in future.
Keep it up..
I've always loved this style, never could get into the thin line work though.
Right up my alley.
Would love to see maybe a full poster in future.
Keep it up..
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Very strange.
I like!
Maybe add some color?
I like!
Maybe add some color?
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CriticaI wroteVery strange.
I like!
Maybe add some color?
Agreed color would look mad
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