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    "Don't be afraid" --a colored pencil drawing

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    • anthemsweet
      anthemsweet last edited by

      This is a watercolor and (mostly) colored pencil piece I call "Don't be afraid." My husband "scanned" it with the scan app on his phone, because our scanner is too small for it. I will get it scanned at an office store and clean up smudges in Photoshop, and bring the color up a bit. I notice that colored pencil drawings always seem to fade in the scanning--anyone know why? I can't change much in it at this point, but I can change color nuances with an eraser and pencils before I scan it for real. I wish I had worked a little bit harder on composition earlier on--I'm not so happy with the half of a lynx on the left side. Sigh. But I'm happy to be moving on.0_1485293069166_Doc - Jan 24 2017 - 2-47 PM.jpg

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      • Jana
        Jana last edited by

        Oh, this is so peaceful. 🙂 Very nice work.
        I also noticed that problem with scanning color pencil. I thought this might come from the kind of pigments which you are laying down on the paper. It seems to be more reflecting than other materials. Have you used a fixation before scanning?

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        • smceccarelli
          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @anthemsweet last edited by

          @anthemsweet This is beautiful...so soft and peaceful, wonderful atmosphere.
          From somebody who worked in pastel for a long time...you may have better results with a camera rather than a scanner - just taking a picture of the artwork under diffuse lighting (outside in the shadow on a sunny day is optimal). I vaguely remember something to do with the way the light from the scanner interacts with the pigment particles, as it has to pass twice through the pigment layer (to the surface and back).

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          • lmrush
            lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

            this is just lovely, such a sweet image.

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            • anthemsweet
              anthemsweet @Jana last edited by

              @Jana Thank you. No, I have never used a fixative spray with my work. I never thought of it with colored pencils, but I should look into it.

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              • anthemsweet
                anthemsweet @smceccarelli last edited by

                @smceccarelli Thank you! I'll have to research this.

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                • anthemsweet
                  anthemsweet @lmrush last edited by

                  @lmrush Thank you so much!

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @anthemsweet last edited by

                    @anthemsweet This has such a beautiful atmosphere - really nice work!

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                    • MirkaH
                      MirkaH last edited by

                      I think it turned out beautifully. You can always tweak the colors a little brighter in photoshop if need be after scanning. I have a smaller scanner too, so when I have big pieces I always scan in two pieces and put them together in photoshop

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                      • anthemsweet
                        anthemsweet @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                        @Kevin-Longueil Thank you!

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                        • Charlie Eve Ryan
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                          This is lovely, love the softness!

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                          • anthemsweet
                            anthemsweet @MirkaH last edited by

                            @MirkaH Thank you! That's an interesting solution. I don't think our scanner works well unless it can close hard around the paper. (I'm assuming you don't actually cut the original.) Splicing it all together sounds daunting, but then I'm no great shakes in Photoshop.

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                            • anthemsweet
                              anthemsweet @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                              @Charlie-Eve-Ryan Thank you!

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                              • RobinSlee
                                RobinSlee last edited by

                                This looks awesome. I hope you dont mind, but I imported the file into photoshop and duplicated the layer, I then set it to overlay mode and lowered to 50%. A final tweak in curves allowed me to add some vibrancy to the blues. I hope it helps? Regards, Robin.

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                                • Rebecca Hirsch
                                  Rebecca Hirsch @RobinSlee last edited by

                                  @RobinSlee That was going to be my suggestion, well done!

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                                  • Rebecca Hirsch
                                    Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                                    Absolutely lovely!

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                                    • anthemsweet
                                      anthemsweet @RobinSlee last edited by

                                      @RobinSlee I don't mind you doing that at all. It's exciting to see it show up more vibrant. I've been sick so I still haven't gotten a good scan of this, but hopefully I will today, then I'll go at it in Photoshop. If you don't mind and it's not too complicated and bothery for you to explain, what do you mean you set it to overlay mode and lowered it 50%? All I've done in Photoshop is wipe out smudges in places I want white and pull up washed out color by playing with the levels until it looks right. I don't enjoy technology at all, but I know I need to get with the times!

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                                      • anthemsweet
                                        anthemsweet @Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                                        @Rebecca-Hirsch Thank you!

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                                        • Sarah LuAnn
                                          Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                                          Your style to me is a mix of Steven Kellogg and Trina Schart Hyman. Beautiful! I'm excited to see the scanned and cleaned version.

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                                          • anthemsweet
                                            anthemsweet @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                                            @Sarah-LuAnn I'm not familiar with Steven Kellog--I'll look him up--but Trina Schart Hyman is a top favorite of mine. I love her draftsmanship, line work, pretty colors, interesting details and decorative elements. I read St. George and the Dragon to my littles a week ago and have kept it out to snack on since. So thanks. 🙂

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