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278 - The Best Way To Capture Your Artwork

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278 - The Best Way To Capture Your Artwork

As a follow-up to last week’s show, John reveals the very best way to capture your artwork in a digital format. 

It does not involve buying a big expensive camera with a hundred dials and options. Also, the solution is not to go to a Fine Art print shop either. 

 The very best option is to scan the artwork yourself with a scanner connected to your home computer. 

How do you go about doing this?

Here's what you'll need:

  1. A scanner - John recommends the Epson V600 (Amazon link: https://amzn.to/2HvW5u7)

  2. A computer

  3. Scanner software

  4. Photo editing software

In this episode, John discusses what he uses to create the digital image and the exact steps for creating the digital image if it's slightly larger than the bed of the scanner. 

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042 Colored Pencil Question and Answer Show

Topic:  Question and Answer Show

 

 

This week John and Lisa answer some of the questions you submitted to us!  If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda

 

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Some of the questions this week are:

 

  • What kinds of things do you see newer artists struggle with at the beginning?

  • How do I know when to Burnish?  It seems like I’m burnishing too early and when I’m done, I still see the paper showing through.

  • How much color theory do I need to understand to start in colored pencil?

 

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