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Trunksness, unfinished
Trunksness, unfinished by @marlm (Marla M.)

Sometimes, I'd like to beat my scanner. But then I realize that I wouldn't be able to use it again. Anyway, here's the story. This drawing, done in pencil, is just like all the rest. Except my scanner decided to scan it in really light. When I wasn't happy with that, I scanned it in with the black and white option. For some odd reason, the infernal machine likes to scan HUGE in black and white. So I got this monstrous pic with specks all over. I shrank it down, and here it is. Forgive me if there's still a few specks...I was too lazy to get 'em all. In spite of it all, I still love the drawing. I just don't really dig the scan. I'd like to color it if I ever get around to it. I'm not sure yet what that swirly stuff around him is going to be, but the picture looked kinda empty without something there. Ok, that's it--thanks to all you patient peoples for listening to my complaints ! ^_^ Trunks © Akira Toriyama.

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2002 @ 08:11 AM

yes, scanners are evil! First diciples of the Devil I tell you! Mine always likes to all my linework disappear sighs But the picture is cool!

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