Drawing skill is something I certainly do NOT possess! I'll stick to Comic Life.
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From: karl shah-jenner <shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:33:41 AM
Subject: Re: Potassium Iodine and permanent marker?
Trevor asks:
What's wrong with tracing paper?
Scott wanted to know the bleaching method.
It has a very different look to a traced image and for some tonally busy images, drawing directly on the print is a lot easier.
there's also more mystique behind the produced sketch - the paper is clearly not as translucent as graph paper so it appears not to have been traced - it looks more like an original artwork and suggests a skilled line drawing was created.
some skill is required though for it to look good. you need a sketch artists skills and eye to know what to draw in and what to leave out.
karl
From: karl shah-jenner <shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:33:41 AM
Subject: Re: Potassium Iodine and permanent marker?
Trevor asks:
What's wrong with tracing paper?
Scott wanted to know the bleaching method.
It has a very different look to a traced image and for some tonally busy images, drawing directly on the print is a lot easier.
there's also more mystique behind the produced sketch - the paper is clearly not as translucent as graph paper so it appears not to have been traced - it looks more like an original artwork and suggests a skilled line drawing was created.
some skill is required though for it to look good. you need a sketch artists skills and eye to know what to draw in and what to leave out.
karl
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