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Scanning a Drawing for Flash Animation: Registration

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Summary: When scanning drawings, make sure the paper does not move. Create prefect scans for painting a drawing with the free tips in this Flash tutorial from a professor in animation and interactive media.

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By Cable Hardin
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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

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"Hi, this is Cable for Expert Village. In this clip I'm going to show you how to attach the peg bar to the scanner so that you can put your frames on the scanner and have consistent registration when you scan your frames. So, take your peg bar and you want to grab one of your frames and what you need to do is, you can just lightly tape the peg bar to the scanner and turn your frame over so that the artwork will be faced down on the glass. And match up the drawn image with the scannable area on the glass. Go ahead and tape it down. This way, each time you scan an image and put a new frame in, the registration will be the same and this will help eliminate any fixing in posts."

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