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    WolfenMachine
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      #775705
      WolfenMachine
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        If anyone is A)Willing and B) Able, I’d love to have high resolution scans of your COA sketches. 😀 They can be emailed to me at linseydsw(at)yahoo.com

        #775706

        If you don’t mind my curious mind, what do you want them for? If you don’t want to say, that’s fine, I understand.

        #775707
        Pegasi1978
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          Would you just want the section with the sketch or the whole COA?

          #775708
          WolfenMachine
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            just the section with the sketch. I’ll offer a $1 or $2 for anyone’s trouble if they can help. I collect Melody’s prints, and would just like some more of her artwork for my walls. No intention of selling them or anything like that.

            #775709
            Pegasi1978
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              Here’s the medicine hat young unicorn. Somewhere I *might* have a version of him where I edited out the date and logo line.

              #775710
              WolfenMachine
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                Thanks so much peg! I can edit out the date and logo line 🙂

                #775711

                I can try and scan it again if you like. I really love this sketch 😀

                #775712
                Jennifer
                Keymaster

                  WolfenMachine wrote:

                  just the section with the sketch. I’ll offer a $1 or $2 for anyone’s trouble if they can help. I collect Melody’s prints, and would just like some more of her artwork for my walls. No intention of selling them or anything like that.

                  If you are gonna print them for your walls, you should probably ask first. Not that anyone realistically will ‘go after’ you unless you start selling them or distributing them, but it’s far more polite (and legal) to ask first. 🙂

                  Edited to add:
                  I wanted to say that I don’t think that anyone here would ever do something like this to cause any harm! I just wanted to mention, as an artist myself, that it’s really polite to ask first. 😀

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                  #775713
                  Nicole
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                    How do you do a “high resolution scan”? I have a scanner but i’ve never used it yet 😛

                    #775714

                    Scanners scan images at certain dpi (dots per image) settings. The lower the dpi, the faster an image scans, but the poorer the image quality. Anything scanned above 200 dpi is considered high resolution, from what I’ve learned. It takes longer to scan things that way, but the image quality is vastly improved. Most home scanners have a max of 600 dpi, so to get a higher resolution, change your dpi settings when you go to scan a picture.

                    #775715
                    Nicole
                    Participant

                      Oh thanks for telling me. I’ll see if I can scan mine sometime soon

                      #775716
                      WolfenMachine
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                        and as a printing industry standad, 300dpi is considered “Print quality”

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