It has been a while since I have posted a cartoon, over on
meet the people, primarily because I’m travelling. So I don,t have my scanner or access to the myriad things in my normal software in my corel draw and paint tool kit. It was rainy today so I decided to investigate if I could achieve the typical “alvin look” (hand draw, but computer inked) cartoon with a simpler kit. Turns out I could, and it was easy once I assemble the right tools.
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I started as usual with a pencil sketch in my sketch book. Then did some basic inking of the main linework. Now the tricky bit, how to scan it and clean it up. Using a camera gives a grey image with poor line definition and uneven illumination. Not the greatest starting point for cartoon. Then I remember a utility that I had reviewed years ago that
lets a cameraphone function like a scanner. That system is still around but a quick look on the android app market revealed
CamScanner. It worked like a charm, not only doing the basic scanner stuff, you can adjust for perspective,
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cropping and stretching the image and it will also write to nice compact PDF files.
Then I just used
paint.net, a much under-rated general graphics program, to do the colour fill, and linework tidy up. I then did a bit of magic wand selection to cut and paste my characters onto at photo I had taken. Ok it took a lot longer than the 30 minutes I had set myself in the quick pic days, However developing the new technique was fun on a rainy afternoon.
See the
final cartoon over in meet the people.
There are a couple of earlier post about
my original technique and then the
Big Step Forward.
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