![]() ![]() I was also thinking about using colored pencils instead, but I'm not sure how I would do that by scanning stuff in. I realize it is a lot more work to color cels, but I wonder if anyone still does it. That bring up another question - does nobody paint cels anymore? It seems everything is scanned in and colored on the computer which leaves things seeming somewhat cold or flat. I doubt that people do much photographing anymore, since you get practically instant results from scanning, and don't have to wait for the film to be developed. I can see how turning the page would make things more flexible while drawing. I don't think I want to do that though, I'd like the best registration possible. Someone else suggested standard 8.5 x 11 paper, and a 3-hole punch too. Of course, if you can afford it, I think an industry-standard punch, peg-bar, and animation desk would be the best solution. Someone else here in another thread said he or she had had good results with a homemade pegbar and a standard three-hole punch for office paper. If you're working by yourself, it's not so important to be using the industry standard holes. I really don't like working on poor quality paper, like notebook paper or newsprint, but sometimes that's the most practical choice. I like to work on good quality paper, and for watercolor backgrounds you'd need watercolor paper. You wouldn't be limited to the kinds you can get pre-punched. What I meant is that you can use other kinds of paper if you have your own punch. ![]()
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