



I can never scan watercolour/ink stuff well. The scanner always picks up too much of the paper when I do it non-hot press paper which sucks. And of course, the paper being warpped(sp) a bit doesn't help. Just some stuff I've been trying out with watercolours that sorta work like inks. With a limited pallette, it seems to be working relatively well. I think I'm going to just take photos the next time. Damn scanner or maybe just damn me.
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