although most of the details are better seen with traditional, when I scan it in, It always looks really really crappy. I cant get it paper white without destroying the lines.
Have you tried adjusting the contrast? I always draw lineart with a black pigment liner then set the image as grayscale in photoshop, then mess with contrast until it looks neat.
I've screwed around with contrast and brightness but when it scans even if it looks fine in the preview, it winds up scanning odd. I'm thinking it might be the dpi setting.
Thanks to a few physical problems I have, I can't ink digitally. I'm too accustomed to holding a physical piece of paper up to my face. So a traditional inker is me.
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Furthermore, its becoming easier to read foreign languages than the pseudo- english many posess nowadays.
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