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I give my apologies for how “grainy” this one looks, it’s just one.

  • Tarte@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the detailed response! I never worked with „fresh“ art that tends to leaves junk so this got me curious. Good book scanners do exist and I use them for reproducing historical prints from time to time, but I must admit that the one I‘m using (owned by the university) is most-likely from the upper end of the price scale.

    I prefer the book scanner because it doesn’t shine through the paper that is often printed on both sides in my use-cases.

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      1 year ago

      Ah yes. That’s not a problem for me, because I draw on bristol board (it’s 250gsm) - and I only use one side. This is a little costly (bristol board is NOT cheap, and I use a lot of it) - but the drawing surface is so superior, and it’s what gives my pencil the “texture” it has.