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Please tell me about the flow of scanning the illustration and connecting it to Crysta.

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Hello.

Currently, I am creating an illustration for the web.
I used to create in analog, so can I ask you about the big flow of creation? ..

For portrait pages, the short side is about 600px,
Since the resolution is web, there is no problem if it is 72dpi.
However, when setting to the large slider, 1340px in width: 880px in height is required.
It will be helpful if the image to be set is larger than this size.
File format is jpg or png

It has become.

* What kind of scanner would you recommend if you want to draw an illustration with a pencil, scan it, and color it with a Mac and a pen tab?

* When scanning, isn't it possible to make it beautiful by shooting with an iPhone?

* For an explanation that shows the flow of importing scanned sketches into Clip Studio
Which one should I look for?
Would you please let me know if you have a recommended video or explanation?

Thank you for your cooperation. .. m (_ _) m





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  • 2 years ago
    The scanning process is described here.
    It's a little difficult to find what you're looking for, but you may want to look for CELSYS tips and tips on the web as much as possible.
    https://tips.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/articles/1698

    > What kind of scanner would you recommend?
    The A4 that often comes with home printers is sufficient.
    I think it can be done with a multifunction device such as a convenience store.

    > Vertical 880px is required, so it would be helpful if there is more than this size for the image to be set.

    After scanning a large size, execute the contents in Tips, and you can change the pixel to near the desired size by selecting Edit> Change Image Resolution.

  • 2 years ago
    Usapyon-sama
    Thank you for your support. I couldn't find it well even after searching
    It really feels like you were able to see the light.
    Thank you very much!
    Also, if you have any ties, thank you.
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