Everything You Wanted To Know About Scanning Your Art

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2022
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  • @lukesteele5013
    @lukesteele5013 2 года назад +2531

    Good way to do this is find the cheepest scanner you can on a local market place. I don't scan my art, but I use mine to scan film negatives. It's only 600dpi, but for 25$ that's pretty good 😊

    • @lolkthnxbai
      @lolkthnxbai 2 года назад +23

      Thrifting and estate sales, I actually have the exact same scanner he's using, an Epson v600 and I got it from an estate sale for 10 dollars one of my best pick ups.

    • @allusernamesweretaken
      @allusernamesweretaken 2 года назад +7

      In my area, we always have garage sales consistently going on from now to august. I found a used scanner in mint condition like this guys but for $25 last year

    • @kohynwertz7951
      @kohynwertz7951 2 года назад +6

      @@lolkthnxbai oh my goodness you hit the bargain and I am so jealous lol but you probably need it more than I do after all I no where what so ever for anything to go so yeah plus you are probably much better at art than me lol 😂 I hope you have a wonderful rest of your week

    • @123-yoyo3
      @123-yoyo3 2 года назад +1

      Is scanner n printer the same? 🤔

    • @Da.Liar-Pig
      @Da.Liar-Pig Год назад +1

      The cheapest one that you can do...
      Is just take photo as long as you had a good lighting equipment

  • @tulsishaligram8751
    @tulsishaligram8751 2 года назад +1599

    Used Adobe scan. Use your mobile camera to scan in a well lit area avoiding shadows. Then save it as a JPEG file. Now you can do anything colour correct in any basic photo editing app... Anything..... Also there is no watermark. The app is free, as of now. I use it to scan documents.

    • @beauSalvatore
      @beauSalvatore 2 года назад +35

      I have to scan vetting sheets regularly and just take a photo and email it….this sounds so much better.

    • @redpeterpanda
      @redpeterpanda 2 года назад +8

      Thanks for sharing, I am going to use this now too

    • @Netronworld
      @Netronworld 2 года назад +8

      Yes it's very good I have been using it for the past 2 years

    • @trenwar
      @trenwar 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much

    • @SleepingLittleHedgehog
      @SleepingLittleHedgehog 2 года назад +8

      Ohh i also scan my artworks with my phone and either use this app or just straight up my camera app cuz there you can automatically scan document into a JPEG although it quite tricky for my artworks

  • @sadiconwalangleeg
    @sadiconwalangleeg 2 года назад +1192

    Also never forget to put a watermark
    Whenever posting an art of yours

    • @HenkEnjoyer23
      @HenkEnjoyer23 2 года назад +139

      Yeah, its sad thats its pretty much neccesary these days

    • @silivrengamer
      @silivrengamer 2 года назад +125

      The lesson is to always use a low-res version when posting a preview online.

    • @Randomness_Avenue
      @Randomness_Avenue 2 года назад +105

      Absolutely, but you should also make sure the watermark isn’t obnoxious (big mistake I often see) and to develop a recognizable style so if someone edits it out it’s easy to spot the copy

    • @sadiconwalangleeg
      @sadiconwalangleeg 2 года назад +33

      @@wavewatcher_ well not all artist sell their art.

    • @zatzu
      @zatzu 2 года назад +43

      @@wavewatcher_ Waterwark is quite helpful especially since there are jerks are reposting artists' works for cheap likes.

  • @danielmcelroy4505
    @danielmcelroy4505 2 года назад +473

    Photographic in good light, generally even on a phone, then finding a free color correcting app seems like a good option

    • @afiffathannur4718
      @afiffathannur4718 2 года назад +11

      Sometimes lens can give you "imperfection" i totally forgot what it's called but it cause by distortion by the lens.. it's not always happen but sometime it visible on straight line, although it easily corrected in Photoshop or Lightroom.

  • @froggy8923
    @froggy8923 2 года назад +301

    Hey Scott! I have a request for your hair journal: my cousins are Samoan, and the girls have really long, curly, beautiful hair. Do you think you could incorporate a Samoan woman into your hair journal?

    • @ssavaart
      @ssavaart  2 года назад +193

      THanks. I wanted to do Māori, but spoke to a friend of mine who is and he didn't feel comfortable with me using his Tā moko so I've been kind of avoiding it.

    • @froggy8923
      @froggy8923 2 года назад +37

      @@ssavaart understandable, thanks anyways!

    • @ssavaart
      @ssavaart  2 года назад +30

      @levi turkoise Thank you. Maybe that may be a better compromise.

    • @kohynwertz7951
      @kohynwertz7951 2 года назад +5

      @@ssavaart yeah I would love that also could you do Katniss Everdeen from hunger game’s I would love to see you do your amazing art style with it🥰

    • @froggy8923
      @froggy8923 2 года назад +3

      @@kohynwertz7951 ooo that’s a nice idea too

  • @selfawarerubbish
    @selfawarerubbish 2 года назад +134

    If you can’t afford a scanner, your local library might have one!

    • @artedezeynep
      @artedezeynep 2 года назад +7

      hey! that’s a good idea. thank you 🙏

    • @selfawarerubbish
      @selfawarerubbish 2 года назад +3

      @@artedezeynep no problem!

    • @HuntingSunder
      @HuntingSunder 2 года назад +25

      And if they don't, you can always request that they purchase one. Libraries are always looking for things that would be useful community-wide.

    • @artedezeynep
      @artedezeynep 2 года назад +2

      @@HuntingSunder I never knew that, thank you

    • @lilyblack6285
      @lilyblack6285 2 года назад +5

      Yes! I did this in highschool and it worked well for me. Some library scanners may be lower quality but it's free and does the job.

  • @jaredklein1362
    @jaredklein1362 2 года назад +80

    For years now, I've been using my phone camera, a natural light (basically sunlight), and adobe lightroom. It's been good so far. But I turn to digital now.

  • @kenny995
    @kenny995 2 года назад +20

    I've taken photos of my art, brought them into an editor app to straightness them out and adjust the colors to match the original. Then pay for a print at cvs 😂

  • @TarunSharma-oy1fj
    @TarunSharma-oy1fj 2 года назад +11

    Your painting of that 'sadhu' (hindu monk) is just magical and beautiful. As an Indian I appreciate it and feels very happy that you recognizes our culture.❤

  • @assetaden6662
    @assetaden6662 2 года назад +158

    "It's not immoral to pirate Adobe products" saying that goes around the internet since CS3. The only thing that legitimate copy provides is cloud backups, which is absolutely not worth the money you pay.

  • @FrankieAnne
    @FrankieAnne 2 года назад +6

    I love that you encourage our younger artists and give tips and tricks!!!! xoxox
    My daughter is a budding artist and gets A LOT from you posts. As her mama….. I Thank You!!!! 🙏

    • @ssavaart
      @ssavaart  2 года назад

      Absolutely My Pleasure ♥

  • @mf96450
    @mf96450 2 года назад +50

    Most colleges (in my experience) either let students use adobe software like photoshop for free or for a very discounted price so I’d suggest checking to see if your college offers that. From what I’ve seen and experienced it most likely depends on what major you are as to whether it’s free or discounted (I’m in the design school at my university studying architecture so the adobe creative cloud and software was provided to me for free). I don’t know if this is true for every collage/university but it doesn’t hurt to check.

    • @user-rh8su2no1q
      @user-rh8su2no1q 2 года назад +6

      Yeah but what if you are self-taught and don't have access to this? Photoshop license is pretty expensive for some talented guys from slums

    • @mf96450
      @mf96450 2 года назад +2

      @@user-rh8su2no1q You aren’t wrong, my response was just particularly for students in college that may be studying art or something else but do art in their free time and didn’t know they might have that resource available to them. College is already expensive enough without wasting all of the resources that are available for free or heavily discounted.
      There are many many other amazing resources that other people have listed in the comments for free or for cheaper that can be utilized by self-taught artists or even just the general public instead of photoshop.

    • @nonniperkl6273
      @nonniperkl6273 2 года назад

      @@user-rh8su2no1q At least in my country we have high quality printers and scanners in libraries.

    • @user-rh8su2no1q
      @user-rh8su2no1q 2 года назад

      @@nonniperkl6273 in my country we have scanning salons and kiosks idk, where you can scan or copy anything on any paper literally for a penny (3-20 Russian rubles). Often it's part of photographic salon with good cameras, but almost nobody using public libraries because of accessibility of any books you need in net and cheap price of internet connection, so they don't upgrade, unless it's really big library, like main for whole region

    • @nonniperkl6273
      @nonniperkl6273 2 года назад +6

      @@user-rh8su2no1q I see. Well here in Finland we are very serious about our libraries. They get all the newest books and hold free printers and scanners (some few even have 3D printers accessible) not to forget computers but besides books they also lend cds, vinyls, board games, movies, exercising devises and oddly enough some instruments as well.
      Also most of these hefty buildings located in middle of major cities are built to be bunkers as well.

  • @CentipeedIe
    @CentipeedIe 2 года назад +18

    I don’t know if you have already, but I would love for a tutorial on different face angles. Whenever I draw profiles they always end up looking off, so I would love to see examples of different angles of the face.

  • @bobdmz6437
    @bobdmz6437 2 года назад +5

    Many libraries, in the US anyway, have scanners that you can use for free or for a few cents.

  • @ZoruaLightning
    @ZoruaLightning Год назад +6

    I just use my phone camera, take a picture with as few shadows as possible, and edit in GIMP, which is a free photoshop alternative. It works best for lineart

  • @1Ac1d
    @1Ac1d 2 года назад +152

    Hey Scott! Have you ever thought about drawing any characters with an anime style. I'm really curious about what it would like with your own touch. If you have and i have missed it, please lmk.

    • @ridz_k9328
      @ridz_k9328 2 года назад +1

      Yeaahhh

    • @sassychip26
      @sassychip26 2 года назад +1

      YES PLEASE!!

    • @gwlegend581
      @gwlegend581 2 года назад

      Yeah what’s up with that anyway

    • @thelingeringartist
      @thelingeringartist 2 года назад +7

      He’s drawn Danganronpa characters before,I think,but they looked very good in his style!

    • @1Ac1d
      @1Ac1d 2 года назад +2

      @@thelingeringartist I can't seem to find it, if you can link the video that would be much appreciated.

  • @Exodia.57
    @Exodia.57 2 года назад +11

    "İ know students can't afford Photoshop"
    Me, who has most of the Adobe software pirated: 😃

    • @natela5664
      @natela5664 2 года назад +1

      Can you tell me where you downloaded Photoshop? I'm also a student but I can't find any good website 😅

  • @ogeleazar
    @ogeleazar 2 года назад +3

    I just found your channel randomly with the Windsor & Newton portable watercolor palette and I absolutely love your work, so fun and creative! I’m getting the W&N palette because of you!

  • @lyra2love
    @lyra2love 2 года назад +1

    I actually know a few artists that works with their mobile camera, they even paint the drawing digitally. One of my biggest inspiration is Paula Valiente, her artworks are actually pretty good and I just it's such a "low budget tecnique" that I think people should keep it on mind more often! If you have paper, pencils and a mobile with a decent camera, you can definitely try this technique ^^

  • @GBEZ
    @GBEZ 2 года назад +2

    You are my art hero. I love how you present your work on here and are such an accessible person. Thanks for all your awesome content!

  • @MarcNassif-tb5ib
    @MarcNassif-tb5ib Год назад +3

    I use my iPhone 11 on portrait mode and use the built in editter 😊

  • @azure6419
    @azure6419 2 года назад +1

    I just wanted to say how much your videos have inspired me to continue to be an artist. I was in college for many years, struggling to be an art student. Only a few of my professors have made me feel like I can be who I want to be. You remind me so much of my late professor, Michael Galbreth. He was part of "the Art Guys" and one of my professors who really made me feel like I was any good at something. I miss him dearly, he passed a few years ago but there's not a moment that goes by when I don't miss him and think of him. He made art fun and exciting and made me feel excited, instead of anxious that I wasn't good enough. Thank you for putting a bit of a pep back in my step. It means the absolute world to me.

  • @jenniferbarlai5860
    @jenniferbarlai5860 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!! I asked a question about this (making your art digital) maybe two weeks ago and now there's a whole video as an answer!!! Amazing as always

  • @creaturefear4165
    @creaturefear4165 2 года назад +1

    I have to say, using a phone and then touching up in photoshop has worked for me in the past when I sold prints

  • @Peace873
    @Peace873 2 года назад +2

    I learned this tip from Echo Gillette here on RUclips:)
    But basically, you want to take your pictures in the sun with natural lighting if at all possible. But if that's not, then taping your work against a mirror and taking a picture from there is also good. I use this method all the time, seeing as I live in an area that rains all the time and I finish most if my work at like 3am lol

  • @RelativelyOkay
    @RelativelyOkay 2 года назад

    I really appreciate the way you present information. I've been diagnosed with a few initialisms and sometimes tasks can seem overwhelming as a whole. You broke down your process into manageable steps. You provided pertinent details without giving too much information. Consideration was given to people that may need to make alterations for various reasons. Then the quick reminder that your process isn't the only way. And wrapping it all up with an invitation for response. Gold. Thank you for the forethought and energy you put into this video.

  • @hollyArt21
    @hollyArt21 2 года назад +3

    Love the new video! It was very helpful. I want to see you do a different art style for one day of the week. It’s a fun challenge. I did with my friends, and I think you’ll like it too. 👍🏻

  • @ridz_k9328
    @ridz_k9328 2 года назад +3

    Love ur content I never liked art from the first day a pencil or colors was handed to me but u make me want to learn art and practice it

  • @arianimates8173
    @arianimates8173 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! Very helpful, and somewhat easy to follow :)

  • @tyr4148
    @tyr4148 Год назад +2

    best free alternative: make good friends with someone who works at a print shop

  • @renip8605
    @renip8605 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm no professional, but I've often worked with Gimp to edit pictures and even do some digital ilustrations for university and it worked great as a photoshop alternative for me :)

  • @anupriya-bi5zk
    @anupriya-bi5zk 2 года назад

    hello scott !! im not an artist but i enjoy looking at other people create art and i feel like you can see a bit of the artists soul in every piece they make. your videos however have helped me realize that arts all about having fun and you dont have to be good at it to enjoy the experience. just wanted to say thank you for being a part of the reason i pick up a pencil

  • @SirMr10
    @SirMr10 Год назад +1

    A good photoshop alternative that's free that ive used is GIMP. It doesn't have all the super fancy tools Photoshop does, but it is open source, and has tonnes of plugins that can make the programme more versatile. Vanilla GIMP is pretty good by itself, and has plenty of tools you would need.

  • @_izbee
    @_izbee Год назад +1

    Hi hi!!! So apple phones on the notes app has a scanning option that i use for my art class scans for online submissions. You pretty much just create a new note, press the camera button and click on the scanning option, it has a bunch of adjustments for colour and after you scan it has cropping option that allow for the cleanest result :))
    Hope that helps!!

  • @scottyknutson9880
    @scottyknutson9880 Год назад

    You just bring me joy buddy! Thank you!

  • @theelephantintheroom5340
    @theelephantintheroom5340 2 года назад +1

    Hey Scott, I know you probably won’t see this but I thought it would’ve been cool if you could paint something from the 1970 movie Valerie and Her Week of wonders whether it’s in Caricature, or gouache or even in the hair journal, it’s such a visual film That I swear you’d kill it making art of it. Maybe even going so far as to sell it as a print. Thank you, love your vids

  • @redrocker109
    @redrocker109 2 года назад

    A picture with a smartphone lens, using grid lines....then Lightroom for correcting is really good for students or hobbyists!

  • @coolazsmf775
    @coolazsmf775 2 года назад

    That painting looks soooo good

  • @kaedeharakazuha404
    @kaedeharakazuha404 2 года назад +1

    The apple app notes has a pretty good scanner actually

  • @Graces_Art
    @Graces_Art 2 года назад +6

    Could you paint a goat? I have two pet mini goats and I feel like there’s barely any goat art. As an artist, I love to draw my favorite animals but it’s so hard to find good inspiration for goat paintings

  • @trashedeggnog3858
    @trashedeggnog3858 2 года назад

    for ink scans get even lighting on ur sketch, take a pic with your phone and
    turn contrast up, turn saturation down, adjust exposure and highlights and shadows

  • @andrewj3672
    @andrewj3672 2 года назад +1

    My library has a scanner, so thats an option too!

  • @serenityterasa4321
    @serenityterasa4321 2 года назад

    NO WAYY! I NEED THOSE STRANGER THINGS ART RIGHT NOW! THEY LOOK AWESOME (everything you make looks awesome)

  • @kaydubsthekoifish
    @kaydubsthekoifish 2 года назад

    My former school had THE EXACT SAME SCANNER (at least visually). It was really good. I used it to scan my illustrations for a storybook I did. The colors were great!

  • @inaral.123
    @inaral.123 2 года назад

    Okay I think we have all been waiting for you to do and anime character like I think it would be really cool to see an anime character in your art style 😊

  • @howtosurviveelectronichara6474
    @howtosurviveelectronichara6474 2 года назад

    I love your hair series more than I can put into human words

  • @gabriellerangerart
    @gabriellerangerart Год назад

    Great advice! Thank you!

  • @argella1300
    @argella1300 2 года назад

    Libraries often have a big office all-in-one machine that you can scan files on. Save them to a flash drive or send them to yourself via email

  • @almudenada
    @almudenada 2 года назад +1

    Personally I just take a photo with good light. My room has white walls and faces southeast so in the mornings I get pretty uniform light so I don't have to worry about my shadow. I use my phone (it has a tool that allows you to match a rectangle or square even if the angle of the picture isn't quite right). Also I use fireAlpaca instead of Photoshop if that helps anyone.
    It works pretty well even in Tumblr and Twitter which allow people to actually see the original image. It works great on IG since it's not like it will be resized

  • @artworkbyjenma
    @artworkbyjenma 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome drawing 😊 cool scanner

  • @robertosuarez1247
    @robertosuarez1247 Год назад

    Dope tips and great art 😊

  • @decayedspider
    @decayedspider 2 года назад

    This is actually so helpful.

  • @az397
    @az397 Год назад

    Thanks you so much for this, this is helpful

  • @tadabanri8573
    @tadabanri8573 2 года назад

    I just recently got into drawing and your tips help very well and also like your content very much!

  • @cecepettis1122
    @cecepettis1122 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I have had problems finding a print shop

  • @bryngeranek2480
    @bryngeranek2480 2 года назад

    This is cool and helpful even to a non-artist! Thank you!

  • @chrisashtonlightell-west1189
    @chrisashtonlightell-west1189 2 года назад

    I got lucky and found a $4 scanner at goodwill. I've never been well off, so I tend to wait, keep an eye out for things, and see what falls in my lap. I've gathered some good resources over time, but it takes patience, and knowing where to look.

  • @Sheghostly
    @Sheghostly 2 года назад +2

    Plenty of public libraries have a scanner you can use for for free or for a small fee!!

  • @zatzu
    @zatzu 2 года назад

    I use CamScanner. Originally used it for assignments/documents, but the crop feature works pretty good art too.

  • @ashleyyoung4441
    @ashleyyoung4441 Год назад

    THANK YOU!🙏🏽

  • @thatonepossum5766
    @thatonepossum5766 Год назад

    My free alternative is a desk lamp (for more even lighting) and a phone camera. It doesn't matter as much if I capture the original drawing in near as much quality- so long as it isn't blurry, and colors don't fade into each other. After that I put it in Sketchbook to touch up any details (including ink blots because cheap pen) and share it around.

  • @s4dsquid135
    @s4dsquid135 2 года назад

    honestly google photo scan and sometimes the default photo editor for most phones can work as they are you just gotta mess around until you're happy with it (and have good neutral lighting)

  • @krystalharris6909
    @krystalharris6909 2 года назад

    Krita is an excellent photoshop alternative 👏🏾

  • @danischi4080
    @danischi4080 2 года назад +1

    Try going into libraries and ask if they have a scanner free to use. My uni's library for example provides a scanner for students to scan books and documents (and it's huge, like 100 by 50cm) But I think some public libraries provide similar services :)

  • @amigothebulldog8134
    @amigothebulldog8134 2 года назад +1

    Use notes on iPhone press on the camera and click scan u just need good lighting 🥳

  • @NatTheMangaAddict
    @NatTheMangaAddict 2 года назад

    Libraries almost always have scanners and printers of all kinds of free to low cost. One in my city even has a 3D printer you can use.

  • @emmaanderson8083
    @emmaanderson8083 2 года назад

    If you have a camera and it’s cloudy out side you can take really good photos with no shadows

  • @maddibgaming2929
    @maddibgaming2929 2 года назад

    Students usually have great free scanners at their libraries that will email to them!

  • @faithm9284
    @faithm9284 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!!!! 💌

  • @nikitatavernitilitvynova
    @nikitatavernitilitvynova 2 года назад

    I sometimes used a phone scanner app to scan stuff. It works best on black and white but it still does something. It can at least make it a full photo image without background stuff. Or I also use my printers scanner. It works just as fine.

  • @AVspectre
    @AVspectre 2 года назад

    Your local library probably has a scanner. Almost certainly if it’s your university/college library. In a pinch, most copy centres can help as well.

  • @dugbarnes9456
    @dugbarnes9456 Год назад +1

    Pixlr is like photo shop

  • @hahabearseathoney
    @hahabearseathoney 2 года назад

    you can scan things in with the apple notes app (won’t be very high quality but will look clearer than a regular photo)

  • @cr62338
    @cr62338 2 года назад +2

    You inspire me so much! I've had a very difficult time lately, and I kind of forget how cathartic art can be. I bet with your channel you've gotten lots of people to continue with their art when otherwise they would have given up. Truly an amazing person 😊

  • @PhilChandlerArts
    @PhilChandlerArts Год назад

    The iPhone does descent scanning, but light glaring can be an issue, so I built my own photo-box. I'm also fortunate enough to have a friend of mine that's a photographer and has a super-duper amazing expensive camera (I don't remember the actual kind) but he is always willing to take pictures of my art.
    Also, keep an eye on things like Craigslist (Kijiji if you're in Canada) and even thrift stores. Sometimes you can catch a good deal.

  • @jennifershay8980
    @jennifershay8980 2 года назад

    Life hack: If your a uni student, check to see what free programs your school provided. Chances are they’ve cut a deal where you can get various programs commonly used in your industry for a reduced cost if not free. For example, through my school, I can get any Adobe program I want.

  • @moorhexe1400
    @moorhexe1400 2 года назад

    I actually go to my local library to scan things! they usually have a high quality scanner

  • @fulldeck537
    @fulldeck537 2 года назад

    love the art :)

  • @snozyoulose46
    @snozyoulose46 2 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @user-ww5mf5by7u
    @user-ww5mf5by7u 2 года назад +1

    The drawing program I use, Krita, is free and can also function as photoshop

  • @spiderwoman495
    @spiderwoman495 2 года назад

    my school provides photoshop and i can use it whenever i want!! it's really cool.

  • @CharlieL
    @CharlieL 2 года назад

    I started using Google Photos Scan after i needed to scan some 100 year old photos for restoration, you don't want to use bright light or press the image. It wasn't perfect but it allowed me to Photoshop it perfectly.

  • @AshLordCurry
    @AshLordCurry 2 года назад

    Cheap HP Envy printers costs somewhere around 100€ and you can definitely buy a cheap scanner for even cheaper (but a printer is also really useful, especially if you live with your family) and a free stitching/merging software is Hugin, a bit hard to use but you can easily learn how to use it and it will give you flawless results.

  • @Tigerlily242
    @Tigerlily242 10 месяцев назад

    I know that in Apple Notes for iOS users, you can scan documents in the Notes app and I fix the art I scanned with filters in the photos app to help it look almost identical to the drawing I made.

  • @dawn8293
    @dawn8293 2 года назад

    Check your local university. Their computer labs are often open to the public and have to accommodate a wide range of student tech needs, including scanning documents and stuff.
    Also check with your local library.

  • @wingless__
    @wingless__ 2 года назад

    I have a slightly newer version of the same scanner! It works fantastic. I also use an Epson Expression 12000XL at work (Dendrochronology lab, we study tree rings) and it’s pretty darn nice.

  • @crowbabies
    @crowbabies 2 месяца назад

    Our local library has a very good scanner in its genealogy department that you can book for free in 2 hour intervals. Scan some family photos and some art at the same time. 😉

  • @evak9502
    @evak9502 Год назад

    I always scan on my notes app in my phone to digitally store all of my art!:)

  • @vicabyss687
    @vicabyss687 2 года назад

    Most libraries with computer labs have at least a scanner or photo copier that can be used with little to no fees. Also some offer prining services which are handy to make prints!

  • @maomaomi5434
    @maomaomi5434 Год назад

    Some libraries offer free (or at least cheap) printing and scanning services, so just take your drawings to the library, scan em in, save the pics on a usb drive or something (in case the library computers have limited internet access and you can't upload to your cloud storage), then take it back home and fix it up, then send it to the printing company.
    Edit: oh wait, you could just use your phone!

  • @kayleebatchelor6857
    @kayleebatchelor6857 2 года назад

    Omg THANK YOU

  • @artbookgaming
    @artbookgaming 2 года назад

    Pixlr editor, easy to work out all the color corrections, it has ads but it doesn't leave a watermark which I love. It has two options a more simple editor and pro editor. Especially if you take the time to get good with the pro editor, which isn't that hard and even easier if you have experience with other editing softwares, you can achieve everything you could with photoshop without paying a single cent or even putting in your debit card information. Only downside is that its tablet/mobile version sucks and it will redirect you to that no matter what you do, so you absolutely have to use a pc.

  • @secretsystem7477
    @secretsystem7477 2 года назад

    It's not free but print stores like the ups store or FedEx office can sometimes do large format scans
    The stores I've worked at have the price set at around $3-5

  • @Criickett
    @Criickett 2 года назад +1

    Could you maybe create something similar to Joseph catimbang’s work

  • @bludiamynt4732
    @bludiamynt4732 2 года назад

    I wish this man was my grandfather

  • @beckkavenia3769
    @beckkavenia3769 2 года назад

    Gimp is always a great program. Haven't used it for a while but as far as I know it's still free

  • @sophdog2564
    @sophdog2564 2 года назад

    My school provides Photoshop for the students, and I just take photos that have a true white and a true black in the background and use tools in Photoshop to correct the colors using the true black and white

  • @Mishterius
    @Mishterius Год назад +1

    Free alternative: pirate photoshop

  • @kioloup
    @kioloup Год назад

    Your local library probably has a very high quality scanner. At mine, it’s free to scan because I’m not printing anything.

  • @meg2115
    @meg2115 2 года назад

    I use GIMP it’s a free photo editing software I use all the time. I had some basic photoshop knowledge and using that and some tutorials I can use it to do almost anything I need. I don’t know if it has that feature but you could definitely put all the different photos in there and color correct each layer to fit them together.