I have this drawing,i made myself, i did it on original manga paper, but when i
scan it and then try to make it smaller on photoshop (i want it smaller because
the actual pic is too big, for the thing i need it for,and i can't really make
it in the size i wan't it, because that is too small, i am not that good at
inking)
Anyway, so i have the picture, scaned,in photoshop, i make it small and now it's
ready for printing, but when i printed it on a laser printer it get's all
pixelized!
Is it my scanner, is it the printer, maybe my ink work is not good enough?
I don't know, so i was looking for programs on how i can make the inking step
with the pc, so that it can have that animation look!
I would be thankfull for any good ideas, on programs (photoshop, paint shop , or
what ever) or advise on how i can fix this disaster!
I would have to say man that it is your printer...my printer does the same
thing. I would recommend one of three things...one. Just learning to live with
your printer as it is, two. Going and blowing a huge amount of money for a new
and better printer or three. going to a place like Kinkos and forking over 89
cents to have it done the way you want it to. You can also try to turn the image
into a JPG or into a smooth BMP image...that is what works for me.
I have a little problem, i hope you can help me!
I have this drawing,i made myself, i did it on original manga paper, but when i scan it and then try to make it smaller on photoshop (i want it smaller because the actual pic is too big, for the thing i need it for,and i can't really make it in the size i wan't it, because that is too small, i am not that good at inking)
Anyway, so i have the picture, scaned,in photoshop, i make it small and now it's ready for printing, but when i printed it on a laser printer it get's all pixelized!
Is it my scanner, is it the printer, maybe my ink work is not good enough?
I don't know, so i was looking for programs on how i can make the inking step with the pc, so that it can have that animation look!
I would be thankfull for any good ideas, on programs (photoshop, paint shop , or what ever) or advise on how i can fix this disaster!
I would have to say man that it is your printer...my printer does the same thing. I would recommend one of three things...one. Just learning to live with your printer as it is, two. Going and blowing a huge amount of money for a new and better printer or three. going to a place like Kinkos and forking over 89 cents to have it done the way you want it to. You can also try to turn the image into a JPG or into a smooth BMP image...that is what works for me.