Summary: In return I give you the 1st half of the drawing I m trying to scan for your enjoyment I ll give you the whole thing upon successful completion Thanks all That being said does anyone have any good tips on scanning an oversized image on a standard flatbed scanner I m trying to seamlessly put together two halves of a 14 X 17 line drawing and I want to avoid the gray seam that appears often on the paper edge 2 Photoshop courses and they still haven t taught me this simple task Help me I m no industry professional but I m more and more feeling the need to express my thoughts as I ve been lurking on these boards and seeing the same developments over and over again Bro learn to crawl before you can walk In order to create effective compositions of women you have to study clothing how it fits and forms to a body female and male anatomy and drawing in general Draw from life Rapidly visualize anything you see in your sketchbook Alarm clocks chairs anything that helps develop your skills as an artist should illustration be something you want to take seriously ACSSNK Posted by Mariodae on Aug 03 2007 09 34 Anthony Not that I m an expert in scanning stuff but Photoshop Elements I use the 2 0 version works wonderfully for putting together two different scans I just scan both halves and then click on Photomerge an option that the regular Photoshop versions don t seem to have at least my Photoshop 7 0 doesn t and there is no gray seams to be seen Hope this helps Posted by Mad Maximus In return I give you the 1st half of the drawing I m trying to scan for your enjoyment I ll give you the whole thing upon successful completion Thanks all That being said does anyone have any good tips on scanning an oversized image on a standard flatbed scanner I m trying to seamlessly put together two halves of a 14 X 17 line drawing and I want to avoid the gray seam that appears often on the paper edge 2 Photoshop courses and they still haven t taught me this simple task Help me I m no industry professional but I m more and more feeling the need to express my thoughts as I ve been lurking on these boards and seeing the same developments over and over again Bro learn to crawl before you can walk In order to create effective compositions of women you have to study clothing how it fits and forms to a body female and male anatomy and drawing in general Draw from life Rapidly visualize anything you see in your sketchbook Alarm clocks chairs anything that helps develop your skills as an artist should illustration be something you want to take seriously ACSSNK Posted by Mariodae on Aug 03 2007 09 34 Anthony Not that I m an expert in scanning stuff but Photoshop Elements I use the 2 0 version works wonderfully for putting together two different scans I just scan both halves and then click on Photomerge an option that the regular Photoshop versions don t seem to have at least my Photoshop 7 0 doesn t and there is no gray seams to be seen Hope this helps Posted by Mad Maximus
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