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Summary: An inexpensive scanner works well for digitizing drawings. Learn about buying equipment for scanning and painting a drawing in this free Flash tutorial from a professor in animation and interactive media.
Cable Hardin has been making films and animations for more than 20 years. With a specialty in 2D digital animation and a background in film production, Cable also teaches animation...read more
"Hi. This is Cable for Expert Village. In this clip, I'm going to talk about some of the materials and equipment you will use to digitally ink and paint your drawn animation. First of all, you'll need your drawn frames, on paper. You will also need some pencils or inking pens and an eraser. You will need some sort of computer with inking and painting software. And there's a variety out there. You can go with the big ones, the big names, or you can search for some tools online. Some of which are even free. It just takes a little time to research. You could also use, as an alternate input device, a graphics tablet and a stylus. This is a great alternative to drawing with the mouse, which is very challenging. I can't do it, some people can. That's great. I prefer the stylus and the tablet, which really mimics the natural movement of drawing right on paper. You also need a peg bar to hold your animation paper in place, when you put it on the scanner, which you also need. It doesn't have to be a fancy scanner, one that can get high enough resolution when you capture your images. And we'll talk about that a little bit later."
eHow Article: Computer Equipment for Digitizing Drawings