redwolf wrote:Does this mean you are scanning in some of your sketch sets??
I have too much time on my hands I know. With the holiday season being over my work hours got cut. Then with the ending of several anime series lately I've had a lot of free time. Too much. Now I'm becoming bored. I was even thinking about re-installing Civilization 2 (the time killer) to play a "quick" game.

Fortunately...I stifled that urge.
I'm not much into any of the new anime series that have debuted so far - except for maybe "Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora" and "Deltora Quest" (only slightly in both cases). I went and ordered those Ever17, Ai Yori Aoshi and Yo-Jin-Bo games to give me something to do.
A couple days ago I was trying to scan some sketches with little success. Personally, I'd prefer adding new series I don't have up to adding to what I already have.
I assume the good thing about sketches is that you don't have to adjust your settings as much as cels in order to scan a batch. I haven't scanned enough sketches to know if that's though.
Anyway, since I've answered this question before...I decided to put a picture together.
How I scan my sketches.
While all scanner software is different, most should have adjustment options like these.
Thanks for creating that.
Everyone:
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll take them into consideration and try them out to see which method work the best with the scanner and the program (Photoshop) I have now.