I'm an often detailed illustrator, and I typically work with just plain pencil and paper, and so stuff often gets smudged (which isn't always bad because sometimes smudging is on purpose), and when it comes to translating the final design to the computer, it's a struggle, hassle, and it doesn't often come out on the screen as good as it is on paper -- or which has currently been my case, wood (been experimenting). So anyway, regarding that rather long sentence/run on above, I was wondering if any cool people (because people who put you down just to get off are the opposite of cool, and also the opposite of helpful people) would mind giving me any ideas on how to solve that matter.. if you have any tips or tricks for it, anyway. If not I guess I'll just try to continue to work my way through it, and perhaps try working with straight pen and ink rather than the grainy pencil I'm used to. . . it's hard breaking old habits. -skeebz
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