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Elgolas Kirmwood

Standing Tall
Standing Tall by @Eoweniel (Elgolas Kirmwood)

Here's a picture I drew yesterday. I used a blue ballpoint and a black fineliner. The scanner did a pretty good job of screwing up the colours. bang, smash, crash, tinkle, I hate scanners! Anyhoo, I actually like the colouring. I BEG of you. If ANYONE knows what software can be used to add colour to scanned pictures, PLEASE stick it in a comment. I'm busy downloading Adobe Photoshop, and here it costs R600 for Photoshop Elements and R3000-R4000 for the real Adobe! If anyone knows a cheaper way to get it, even if it's in US $, as long as it isn't too expensive in Rands, I'll love you! :-)

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Posted: Sunday, 08 August, 2004 @ 06:42 AM

Lol, I always used to use MS Paint to color my scanned pics...finally got Photoshop, though, but I've only done one pic with that. Paint is like, default coloring thingy...do you not have it on your computer? It's a lot more work and you can't get the very cheap effects that photoshop provides, but it still adds a clean CGed look to it. Anyways, great picture...it reminds me of the Disney movie Spirit type horse.^_^ I like it.

Posted: Sunday, 08 August, 2004 @ 06:43 AM

Oh, okay, I just read your fan thing and realized exactly why it reminded me of the Spirit movie....sorry.^_^ Hehe.

Posted: Sunday, 08 August, 2004 @ 08:52 AM

Thanks! I couldn't even download Photoshop. Yeah, I've got Paint, but it takes me ages to edit colours and that stuff. My dad's made a deal with a guy in a computer shop to bundle a computer and Photoshop Elements for us, so it won't be long before I get it! Thanks for the help! :-) |>=| (S.A rules!)

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