For those of you who don't know, I had my first life drawing lesson yesterday, and to say the least it was a great experience...
BUT
Im having trouble uploading images of my drawings due to them being quite faint, and I was curious if there is a easy way to get around this?
At this time I dont have a camera so im borrowing my mums which is a 10.2 mega pixel, im not a whizz with cameras and I dont know if this would make a great deal difference, but I was wondering if any one had any suggestions? If so they will be appreciated!
Also if you have any recommendations on what camera I should buy that would also be helpful!
Thanks
Ben
BUT
Im having trouble uploading images of my drawings due to them being quite faint, and I was curious if there is a easy way to get around this?
At this time I dont have a camera so im borrowing my mums which is a 10.2 mega pixel, im not a whizz with cameras and I dont know if this would make a great deal difference, but I was wondering if any one had any suggestions? If so they will be appreciated!
Also if you have any recommendations on what camera I should buy that would also be helpful!
Thanks
Ben
I think we have a scanner at uni. Maybe that'd help? Of you could re-edit them for contrast in Photoshop after that.
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of scanners at Uni you could use, or as er.. 'Drunk Squid' said, you can up the contrast in Photoshop using levels and curves.
ReplyDeleteAlso, don't buy a new camera just to take pictures of your work on paper!
Try turning the flash off, graphite (pencil) it really reflective so when the flash goes off it makes lines faint. use a yellowish light (like a normal 60watt bulb, not energy savers) and I think it might come out better?
ReplyDeleteOr as mentioned use the scanners in Uni :D
Thanks guys ^^
ReplyDeleteu can always borrow a camera from the photography place which i think is upper 4th
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