I Have a Problem

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Vanilla-Danyoll
I Have a Problem

Over the past few months I've been designing comic strips and pics even some animations soon to come as soon as i get the program for it to make them on... but theres one problem, I don't have a scanner to show you my art...Another problem maybe that I'm no good with colours... :(

"The bigger the better? The fatter the better? Hey why am I the one being inflated!?"
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Fairia
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Hmm, how do you know if you're not good with colors or coloring unless you get someone else view on it? Maybe when you get a scanner or know someone who has it, maybe let us look at it and see for ourselves. Just a friendly suggestion.

Vanilla-Danyoll

Thanks very much, I'm not to good with pixleation though, probably get a someone else to do it and have it as joint work. All of my work though is unoriginal, its practicly the same as Ataru's because we have the same intrest in drawing which means I can always get a second opinion.

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deleted_20091014

you could take pics of it with a digital camera if you have one with a macro function. I had to do that with one of my pics. It's not all that bad. But they may be worth waiting for you to to get a scanner first.

Vanilla-Danyoll

ooo Carnatic, I seen your work, very nice indeed :nods: Yeah best I got is a web cam, I think its best waiting for a scanner...When I have the bloody money...

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brainstew

You should be able to find a Canon LiDE scanner for under $50 if you look around on Amazon, eBay, Dealtime, etc. which would function great for scanning art and stuff.

Vanilla-Danyoll

Hey thanks for the Info man. :nods:
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DwarfPriest

Hey there. Comic strips? Sounds cool. Do as the guys said, and look for some good and cheap scanner. After you got something up, we can help you with the art and coloring parts. And good luck.

Inflate123
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Sounds like getting a cheap USB flatbed scanner is your best bet, but in a worst case, if you find someone near you or that you trust, you could mail them the artwork and have them scan it for you.