How to professionally SCAN, Clean and Adjust your comic artwork for Print Marvel DC Manga and More

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @timpeterson87
    @timpeterson87 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very cool. Thank you.
    I unfortunately no longer have a mac so i’m fully traditional art nowadays but i’m learning this for when I save up for a new laptop and scanner. Very informative!!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching my video. This will come in handy for whenever you need to scan artwork thank you for watching! If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

    • @timpeterson87
      @timpeterson87 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@WaldenWongArt done and done!
      Cheers!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@timpeterson87thank you again!

    • @timpeterson87
      @timpeterson87 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@WaldenWongArt of course. I take good resources extremely seriously and your work is no exception. Carry on.

    • @timpeterson87
      @timpeterson87 8 месяцев назад +1

      *btw, I just ordered a set of Copic MLSP10A

  • @musichouse-
    @musichouse- 2 года назад +13

    That was an incredibly helpful tutorial, Walden! Thank you for doing this!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +2

      Hi Music House. Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad to hear that it was helpful and that you learned something from if. If you happens to have any questions about the process. Let me know. Thank you again for watching!

  • @legkick1
    @legkick1 2 года назад +3

    Hi Walden! Great to see you making more videos!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Legkick1 thank you for watching my video. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks for your support and I’ll have more videos soon!

  • @dezkarcy
    @dezkarcy Год назад +1

    such a great step-by-step walk through!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Thank you for watching my video I’m glad it was of help. Subscribe to my channel as I’ll have more videos coming soon!

  • @millicay666
    @millicay666 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! The level correction bit was especially helpful.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +2

      Hi Marcelo. Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad it was of help! I’ll be making more tutorials, so if t out enjoy these types of content. Please subscribe to my change if you haven’t already. Thank you again!

  • @mh1art870
    @mh1art870 Год назад +1

    Real Awesome thank you. All your work is incredible.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Hi Mh1art870. Thank you so much for watching my video. I appreciate the kind words. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

  • @BrandonScottFox1
    @BrandonScottFox1 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much~!! Fantastic!!! Just what I needed!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video. I’m glad it was of help! If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

  • @Rometiklan
    @Rometiklan Год назад +4

    Informative video, Walden! I've been thinking about scanning some of my drawings so the information here will help. I don't have an 11x17 scanner soI guess I'll have to scan 2 halves and paste them together. Or I could just go to Staples to scan it myself at their self-service copy center. Thanks for posting!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Hi Rometiklan. Scanning half the page and piece it together is still okay. It just takes a bit of time to piece together. If you’re not scanning for publication, a photograph of your artwork is still okay. I think I’m some of my Art Review and Critique videos, I also talk about how to use a cell phone to take a picture of the art and do all the adjustments on photoshop to make it look like it was scanned. The other option, instead of going to Staples to scan them and pay more. Is to just use a Staples photocopy machine and make a photocopy at 67% reduction. I’m sure that doesn’t cost as much than paying to scan. Once you get that reduced photocopy and it’s a clean photocopy from the machine. Just take that copy home and scan it at your regular scanner and that will work. No piecing together. Hope that helps, my friend.

  • @snorpixel
    @snorpixel Год назад +1

    Great description of the process thanks! :)

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

  • @strikercj8425
    @strikercj8425 2 года назад +1

    Excelent Waldenman.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Striker. Thank you for watching my video and for the comment! I dig the nick name “Waldenman!” Haha. I’ll have more videos soon!

  • @seraji4754
    @seraji4754 2 года назад +3

    Great Video Walden! Sometimes I get little dark specks show up on my art even after I adjusted the levels. Any tip on quickly cleaning all the little bits up with have to individually dodge them all?

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад +2

      Hi Seraji. Thank you so much for watching my video. Somtieks it’s your scanner bed that has those specks of dust on them. Wipe the glass clean from any dust and it’ll remove majority of the specks. But it’s it’s really tiny and you’re zoomed in close, leave them. They won’t be seen when it’s printed on regular comic size, especially after the artwork is reduced 68%. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thanks again!

  • @Tonydash23
    @Tonydash23 Год назад

    Awesome video , any recommendations for a flatbed scanner ?

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Thank you for watching my video! I do indeed have a recommendation for a good flat bed scanner printer all in one. The one I have, has been discontinued for years. But they made an updated model. Here’s the link… amzn.to/4727Tv2 and another one here… amzn.to/3G6V8DX These are great Brother printers and they’re workhorses that seems to last a long time. hope that helps.

    • @Tonydash23
      @Tonydash23 Год назад +1

      @@WaldenWongArt awesome TY WW !!!

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      @@Tonydash23 thank you again, Tony!

    • @Tonydash23
      @Tonydash23 Год назад +1

      @@WaldenWongArt what version of PS are you using ? TY

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      @@Tonydash23hi Tony. I actually yes a few different photoshop version depending if I’m using my laptop, desktop or work computer. But all the steps are still the same. Latest version of photoshop just looks more fancy with bells and whistles. But all steps are the same. Unless you’re using Photoshop Elements. Which has some functions, but are listed and located in different places. It’s weird with photoshop elements.

  • @paulisarts
    @paulisarts 2 года назад +1

    I don't think I've seen the magic wand method to get rid of blue lines before. I think Richard Friend does a levels kind of a thing like the contrast for blacks. Now I want to find his video for his method...

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Paulis Art. Thank you for watching my video. Yes, I also got a levels thing after using the magic wand. It cleans up the blues quicker and the levels don’t have to work that hard to remove the blue lines.

  • @wudancomicsproject
    @wudancomicsproject 2 года назад +1

    To eliminate the blues I go to hue/saturation and put the cyan and blue lightness all up to 100%, same results faster.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад +1

      Hi Wudan. Thank you for watching my video. Yes, that’s also another way to eliminate blues as well. There’s so many different ways to work Photoshop. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thanks again!

    • @wudancomicsproject
      @wudancomicsproject Год назад +1

      @@WaldenWongArt Already subscribed, always learning from your content when I can, been learning a lot from your work, thank you.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      @@wudancomicsproject hi Wudan. Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing. I’m glad to hear my videos are of help. I’ll have more tutorial coming soon! Thanks again!

  • @96Remag
    @96Remag 3 месяца назад +1

    You have any advice for getting rid of leftover black spectacles/tiny bits or is that just based on me messing with the level correction?

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching my video. To get rid of some speckles, check the scanner bed and maybe clean it a bit, if it’s not ok the artwork. If it’s a greyish speckle, adjust the levels and contrast and that would get rid of them. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you

  • @jose-ec3co
    @jose-ec3co 9 месяцев назад +1

    how big is the scanner is it fine if i use a smaller scanner?

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video. The scanner I use can scan 11x17 size. You can still use a smaller scanner, you just have to do some post production work and piece images together. Which takes time. If you have a larger scanner to scan larger size artwork, you’ll save time and not have to piece them together. Hope that helps. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

  • @mojazzmo
    @mojazzmo 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. When you scan though, what file format should you scan your line art, jpeg or pdf etc…? Thanks in advance.

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video. When I scan the art, I scan it at full size color at 600dpi. Once that done, I convert to greyscale for black and white line art. Then finally, I’ll save it as a TIFF file. Not jpeg it pad as the file size it too large. TIFF file is just as good and doesn’t waste that much storage space. It’s the industry standard. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you

  • @commonboi1
    @commonboi1 Год назад +1

    if i draw on 500 dpi and i scan using 600 dpi, is that going to affect the art in a bad way? im using procreate

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video. If you draw digitally at 500 dpi, the art will already be 500 dpi. If you then drew traditionally with paper and pencil, and then you scan the artwork at 600dpi, it’s still okay. You just need to bump down the 600dpi to 500dpi to match your digital files if your sending different types of artwork for printers. It’s easier for a printer to have all the same size artwork/files and resolution so the printing would be streamlined to print. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!

  • @LoganYugioh
    @LoganYugioh 2 года назад +1

    👍

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад

      Hi ItzVortecx. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thanks again!

  • @Joxman2k
    @Joxman2k 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video and very informative :)
    I have criticisms that might help your channel. I am surprised that you have low viewership. So from a general viewer of RUclips videos for years here are some criticisms that might help :)
    Audio:
    - Intro and outro seems to be much louder than the rest of the content of video.
    - The audio levels in general seem to be quite high. I need to lower my volume to have it the same as other RUclips videos.
    Content:
    I like the long form content of your videos, but I also like informative shorter videos too. I think a mixture would be better to get a wider audience.
    I really like this specific video on a specific topic. Your teaching style is short and to the point which I like.
    Perhaps you could have a teaching series on the specific use of certain things, like in this video how to do a computer related aspect of comic book art.
    Promote yourself a bit more. Ask us for suggestions on how to do this. I am not a twitter follower or do instagram social media type of things, so I cant help there. I'm sure utilizing those resources would be of great help.
    Just a couple of suggestions to help grow your channel. I really like your content and would like to see you do well on RUclips :) I would like to help out any way I can :)

    • @WaldenWongArt
      @WaldenWongArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Joxman 2k. Thank you for watching my video and for all the GREAT comments. Especially on all the tips about making RUclips video. I REALLY do appreciate all of them and even screen captured them so I can follow your tips. Yes, I’ve been on RUclips for some time now, and it is very slow growing. Hopefully applying some of your tips, it’ll help it grow. And if you have any more ideas, please let me know. It’s very welcomed and confirming that the videos I make are being enjoyed by other. Thank you SO MUCH!!