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Using drawing software to edit drawings can be cumbersome. It’s easier to hand draw but, with the increasing use of technology, digital art is a must. This wikiHow offers solutions to convert your hand drawings to digital art while minimizing the use of complicated software.
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Create a drawing. For best results, trace drawing with pen and erase any pencil lines thoroughly to limit the work required on the software end. The less you have to use software to fix the drawing, the better.
- Make sure the lines are dark. This will enable the drawing to be captured clearly. If any lines are light, go over them again.
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Find a scanner to use. If you don't have one at home, see if your local library or school/college campus has one you can use.Advertisement
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3Scan the drawing. Scanners often come with software you can install. This includes Image Capture for Mac and Scan for Windows.
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4Configure scan settings. Depending on your preferences, you can change certain settings.
- Color: You could choose to have color or black and white.
- DPI: Increasing the DPI value to its highest is recommended for a better resolution (around 600 DPI will do fine) since it allows for manipulations later on. A lower value will be fine too, but editing it may make the drawing look worse.
- File format: There are multiple file formats to choose but, JPEG and PNG are typically suitable. PNG is more preferable since it can scale while retaining its resolution at the cost of a larger file size.
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5Edit the digital drawing. Most likely, the drawing will have some problems. Both Windows and Mac have their own in-house software for this. There is also free photo-editing software available such as Gimp . Clicking "Edit/markup" on Windows/Mac will pull up a window to make changes.
- Crop: Clears up any white space on the edges of the paper if you haven't used the whole page for the drawing.
- Note: You can convert/trace the drawing to a vector format for easier editing. This information will be mentioned later in the article.
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Ensure optimal lighting. A well-lit room as well as using sunlight are good ways to make sure the photo will show up clearly on the camera.
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Take a photo of your drawing. Allow the drawing to take up most of the space on the camera to ensure all the details in the photo are preserved. Typically, one can crop the photo right after taking it through the edit menu if your using a phone.
- Make sure to eliminate as much background detail around the drawing as possible. Another layer of similar colored paper underneath can eliminate any transparency.
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Transfer the photo to the computer. You can use whatever preferred method (email, text, a cable connect, Airdrop, etc) to transfer photos. The file format should be either JPEG or PNG.
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Convert drawing to a vector using a tracing software. A multitude of free tracing software programs exist online through a simple Google search. Vector magic is one software option.
- A vector format is very useful when editing drawings, as it allows a crisp image in as many sizes as possible. Plus it's very easy to add a transparent background, if your into that kind of stuff.
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Import to a free photo-editing software. This is just something to do if you want to take your drawing further. You can easily add color to a drawing using a paint bucket through software. Have fun with it!
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QuestionWhat software should I use for coloring?Community AnswerYou can use any art program. Some examples are MS Paint, Paint.net, Paint Tool SAI and MediBang Paint.
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