I thought maybe someone might be interested in the adventure, so I set up a blog entry for it (full of pictures!)
http://teaelleharris.blogspot.ca/2013/0 ... eally.html
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Thank you! It was a very interesting exercise. Actually the cel/sketch have been through both scenarios. I had planned to do a line trace of a photocopy of the sketch, but when I photocopied it and compared the two, the lines on the photocopy were off slightly, very similarly to the distortion on my line layer, so I decided to use the original instead (thinking it was exact). Lesson learned - any more line fixins need the cel as a source lol. And the sketch was, at one time, stuck to the cel... though I don't think it was 'professionally' removed - I think it got yoinked off somewhere in it's early lifesensei wrote:Interesting, and congratulations on your success in making a new set of trace lines! I can think of a couple of reasons why the lines on the douga don't quite fit the cel. Possibly the sketch had once stuck to the cel, and the process used to unstick the two warped the paper.
Or, since the douga looks in good shape, it more likely has to do with the way the photocopy machine imaged and transferred the lines to the backside of the cel. It's notorious that most photocopies are not quite identical to the originals, being a twitch bigger or (usually) smaller. I'll bet that if you take a sketch you've made and copied it on an average xerox machine, then held them up to a light, you'd see the same subtle distortion: seemingly accurate at one place, then increasingly "off" the farther you get from this point.
Thanks for sharing! You've made Kero-chan happy in his little anime heaven.
I was so delighted to see how things popped out with a strong, fresh lineJet wrote:Thanks for sharing the process, and agreed, the "new" cel looks fantastic. The restoration really does make the colors pop, especially the browns of the hair and staff.
Forgive my ignorance, and I did look at the full blogspot post, but when you're referring to "cel overlay" with linework (as in what you're displaying with the restored version) it's a second cel with just linework layered on top of the original?