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Answering all of your questions about digitizing traditional art! There are NO demos in this video (links to videos with demos below) since we'll be focusing on unpacking all of the most common questions and misconceptions about digitizing traditional media art and illustration. Become a backer on Patreon: / kendyllhillegas QUESTIONS: - How to get clear or white backgrounds on my scanned illustrations? - What edits are usually made when an illustration is scanned and why and why? - Do you scan or take a picture? What to do if I don’t have a scanner? - What software do you use? Do I need to learn Photoshop? - What color profile to use? - Best DPI for scanning watercolor illustration? - Best file types? Best file type to print from? Is there an expected file type for commercial clients? - Difference between JPG, TIFF and PDF? - Is there a standard/expected size for commercial clients? - How to scan big art? How to deal with the pieces not matching up? - How to handle watercolor without clear edges; How to digitize metallic watercolor - How can I ensure that a scanned drawing will be sharp when magnified? SCANNER LINKS: My scanner: https://amzn.to/2U5LwSx Affordable alternative: https://amzn.to/3a7DI8y NOTE ABOUT SCANNERS: My scanner can scan at a higher pixel density than the affordable alternative, but that is really only relevant to large reproductions. If you are scanning things in and reproducing at or close to the same size (I.e. scanning a 5x7 and printing a 5x7) you’ll be good to go with the Canon. PREVIOUS SCANNING/EDITING VIDEOS: - Scanning and editing: • Scanning and Editing Traditional 2D Art - Updated removing backgrounds with more tricks: • Removing the Background from Illustra... - Additional scanning large works and patching together: • Studio Vlog | Editing Scanned Art and... HAVE A QUESTION? Ask me!! Have an idea for a video? Tell me!! I want this channel to be a resource and a community and I need your help to do it! https://www.kendyllhillegas.com/quest... LINKS! Website: https://www.kendyllhillegas.com Instagram: / kendyllhillegas Newsletter: http://www.kendyllhillegas.com/newsle... Skillshare: https://skl.sh/2Yg7l1u Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/kendyllhill... Twitter: / kendyllhillegas Facebook: / kendyllmadeit Tumblr: / kendyllhillegas Filmed with: Camera - Nikon D5300 (https://amzn.to/2Mc5cPj) Lens - Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens with Auto Focus (https://amzn.to/32YG6dz) Edited by the amazing Meg Potter -- THANK YOU, MEG!! Channel: / megankate92 Website: www.megscreations.com Disclosure: Some of the links above are “affiliate links.” This means that if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no additional cost to you. This support helps me continue to be able to make videos, and take the time to link to all the art supplies & materials I use so that you guys can easily find them. I only link to products that I use personally on a regular basis, and feel comfortable recommending.