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Post by qwetroop on Dec 22, 2010 20:19:24 GMT -5
i just found out that my printer has a built in scanner, am i allowed to hand draw everything for the battles? im much better at hand drawing stuff than in MS paint.
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Post by destructin on Dec 22, 2010 20:21:30 GMT -5
Yeah sure, buy try to keep it neat, and limit the size, we don't want a huge picture.
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Post by qwetroop on Dec 22, 2010 20:23:15 GMT -5
yeah, it will be fairly neat (as in im not the best at always coloring inside the lines) and i always draw on a fairly small scale.
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Post by Metal Chao on Dec 22, 2010 20:27:16 GMT -5
It does sometimes help to go over the outlines of your scanned image in another program too, just to make them stand out if they are faint.
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Post by qwetroop on Dec 22, 2010 20:35:17 GMT -5
duly noted.
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Post by Gront on Dec 22, 2010 20:44:40 GMT -5
What Des meant with the "small pictures" thing was that most scanners result in images that are absurdly huge. If it turns out too big, shrink it in another program.
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Post by llllllllllll on Dec 22, 2010 21:36:49 GMT -5
What Des meant with the "small pictures" thing was that most scanners result in images that are absurdly huge. If it turns out too big, shrink it in another program. Yeah you can open it in paint and select it all, press ctrl-. It should shrink a bit then crop it. Or get paint.net and resize the image, have maintain aspect ratio selected.
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Post by qwetroop on Dec 24, 2010 13:51:57 GMT -5
so do you like the 8 bitman?
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Post by DaringVonContra on Dec 27, 2010 14:24:58 GMT -5
Practice a biiiiiiit more. Not as bad as some though, I recommend using sticks as a start.
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Post by qwetroop on Jan 19, 2011 16:30:31 GMT -5
IM BACK!!!!!!!!!!! but im sick im going to make a robotic sticklyman who throws up on people as a celebration.
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