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

  • Ahdok@ttrpg.networkOP
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    1 year ago

    Often when I post-process my scans, I have a lot of debris to clean up out of my scanner. This comes with the territory of pencil work - I’m putting colour pencil drawings face down on the scanner glass, so bits of loose colour and dust and junk get in there, and then show up in later images. It takes quite a bit of work to fix the image and brush out those specks - as well as fixing any other glaring issues. I tend to save a lot as I go, so I don’t lose progress.

    Unfortunately, for about 3 weeks around the time I made this comic, I’d screwed up the settings in my image processing program, rather than saving at highest quality, I was saving images at lowest quality, and I didn’t notice. The program doesn’t show the crunched image inside it, it just saves it, and windows thumbnails are small… so I just didn’t see that it looked funky until weeks later when I came to upload it to my website. I could fix it by re-scanning the original and doing all the work again, but that’d take forever (and I’d have to find the original drawing in my archive.) - so we’re stuck with this. It’s just one of these story comics though, I’d fixed it by the next one.

    Sorry again. I’m an idiot.

    • wahming@monyet.cc
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      1 year ago

      I see you subscribe to the concept of ‘Archives are not meant to be delved into’

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      1 year ago

      While a higher quality would be nice, in this case I didn’t notice until you mentioned it.

      Really appreciate your art, it’s nice to look at and so wholesome, it’s a joy to think about.

    • Tarte@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I really enjoy your artwork!

      I don’t doubt that your process makes sense for your use-case. And I’m certain that you‘d have thought about alternatives, if they were viable. But your comment left me curious: Why do you prefer to use a regular document scanner for this instead of a good camera or a book scanner?

      Also… as an aside, wouldn’t actually cleaning the scanner regularly be faster in the long run than digitally removing the junk afterwards?