specimeat
Assistant executioner
(Please mods, move or delete if this is not the appropriate place, thank you in advance!)
OK, i don't have a readily available scanner that i can use for, huh, highly questionable material. And while i'm trying to learn DAZ 3D and the like, i still love to draw by hand and i have a couple ideas that i could use here. So i have attempted to take pics of a quick sketch with my phone's camera and a (normal "commercial") digital camera and the results are... well, dismal. No matter how hard i try, the angle is wrong, some strokes have the weird habit of being barely visible or over-contrasted, the paper should be white but it shows every shade of grey, the colors are all funny... not to mention that it's too easy to cast your own shadow or the phone's / camera's on the entire thing, and if i use flash, then everything goes overexposed with a big ugly reflection.
i have tried with outdoors sunlight and my bedroom's lights without much improvement.
So... do you please know of any solution of the "you're silly, 'meat, just do this or that and problem solved" kind?
OK, i don't have a readily available scanner that i can use for, huh, highly questionable material. And while i'm trying to learn DAZ 3D and the like, i still love to draw by hand and i have a couple ideas that i could use here. So i have attempted to take pics of a quick sketch with my phone's camera and a (normal "commercial") digital camera and the results are... well, dismal. No matter how hard i try, the angle is wrong, some strokes have the weird habit of being barely visible or over-contrasted, the paper should be white but it shows every shade of grey, the colors are all funny... not to mention that it's too easy to cast your own shadow or the phone's / camera's on the entire thing, and if i use flash, then everything goes overexposed with a big ugly reflection.
i have tried with outdoors sunlight and my bedroom's lights without much improvement.
So... do you please know of any solution of the "you're silly, 'meat, just do this or that and problem solved" kind?
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