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Spartacus: Female Crucifixion Preparations

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just before crucifixion : reactions of some women...
 

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last ones... ...comments or ideas are wellcome
 

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better quality?
 

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better quality?
I don't see difference between them
in what way made you the first ones? with painrshop?
and the last ones scanning in a word doc?
 
yes indeed, I find these scanned in a Word doc. better... Look at these ones.
on my computer the difference is in the way there is not the "grain " effect of the sketches direct scanned
 

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yes indeed, I find these scanned in a Word doc. better... Look at these ones.
Both are the same, see the attachment where I put the jpg besides the word and scaled to same size.
The difference is only the display tool!
The display bar here is downsizing your drawings, and doing so in a less than perfect way for your drawings (optimized for fotos I guess. When scaling "grainy" images, weird effects may happen. If you download the pic to the computer and look at it in 1:1 size, all is fine.
You may also try if the GIF format works better for you.
The difference is in the compression algorithms: JPG is optimized for fotos, where you have large areas of same or similar color and lightness. It causes artefacts on sharp edges. GIF was optimized for graphics (Graphics Interchange Format).
 

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Both are the same, see the attachment where I put the jpg besides the word and scaled to same size.
The difference is only the display tool!
The display bar here is downsizing your drawings. When scaling "grainy" images, weird effects may happen. If you download the pic to the computer and look at it in 1:1 size, all is fine.
i agree:)
 
On an artistic side, your drawings are getting better and better, hat off!
I specially like the second one, where you captured a credible facial expression very nicely.
I know how hard that is!

Thanks for sharing!
 
Nice drawings!!!
 
yes indeed, I find these scanned in a Word doc. better... Look at these ones.
on my computer the difference is in the way there is not the "grain " effect of the sketches direct scanned

Lovely work! But...
Word is a proprietary format, only for those who've paid Microsoft.
PDF is readable by anyone...
 
Lovely work! But...
Word is a proprietary format, only for those who've paid Microsoft.
PDF is readable by anyone...
that's not true................there are fee open scourge programms today (libre Office, instead of Open Office, now Sun Java) and google docs) but that was not important in her question
 
Lovely work! But...
Word is a proprietary format, only for those who've paid Microsoft.
PDF is readable by anyone...
In fact to have a better quality of the sketches , just download them on wathever program, this not only for my sketches but for all:)
it was because this reaction;)
 
These old threads are often a treasure trove of great work that deserves to be recognized!
Thanks for finding them and bringing them out into the light again - they bring back happy memories for us long-serving cruxers!
 
People talk about running out of crux stories to write - just within the Spartacus rebellion there were 6,000 of them. I know the ending was similar for all of them, crucified along the road between Capua and Rome, but they all had different lives, various ways of arriving on a cross by the road.
 
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