For the animation project, in November, I had to scan in the drawn images I had created in order to create my video. As they were being used in video format only, I scanned them in at 72dpi (if they were to be used in print it would have been 300dpi), however, I didn't think about scaling them correctly. This was a pain when it came to editing the video, as the images didn't quite fit in the frames and I had to scale them and crop them within the editing software. When scanning in the images, I also had to edit the contrast and threshold, to create blacker outlines, as the fineliner hadn't come up as expected. The final scanned in images are below.
Below is also how I cropped the extra bit of the image off, where you could see it was inside my sketchbook.
I then played with the threshold a bit more, but personally didn't like the outcomes, although they may aesthetically please someone else.
I also played around with the idea of using a different colour, or hue. Changing the overall colour tone not only is an aesthetic change, it can also affect the meaning of the image, through the use of colour which can affect the mood.
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