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Posted: 2014-03-29 01:36:14
by Keeper_of_pots - Size: 3300x4102
- Rating: Questionable
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Keeper of pots, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite hypno-artists. This is crazy good.
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Hey KoP, out of curiosity, what program are you using? In the full res your lines have some noise inside them and I haven't really ever noticed that before.
I draw everything by hand and scan it to Photoshop as a black and white picture in 1200 dpi. The reason for the large res is to minimize quality loss on the line art when scanning it without color (Scanning in color would give cleaner lines that are closer to how the drawing actually looks, but then I'd have to manually remove pencil lines beneath the ink which takes forever). So the noise inside the lines is a combination of the imperfect human touch and my scanner's inability to perfectly recreate my drawings digitally in black and white :)