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Old September 26th, 2003, 09:53 PM
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Question Drawing to graphinC????

Hey i drew a picture and I cant seem to fihure out how to make the drawing all crisp smooth and perfect on the computer, kind of a final draft. I was wondering if someone would mind helpin me out on this one?

The image is attached, Just the top part needs to be finalized.

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Old September 29th, 2003, 12:39 AM
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I'm afraid there's no easy way to do it. You may redraw the whole image in Illustrator, or refine all the outlines, scan again then color it in Photoshop.

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Lightbulb Convert it to illustrator artlines

To convert a drawing you must have Adobe Streamline.
Take your drawing, scan it and after, increase the brightness/contrast.
When you have a clean picture, import it to Streamline and convert it to AI format.
After that, import the AI file in Photoshop.

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Or import the scanned drawing in Illustrator, as a BMP, and redraw above the original picture.
Use an elliptical brush with an angle of 45 degrees (or any brush setting that will make it more natural).

That's the tricks...

Good luck.

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