![]() Bitmap TIFFs, Photoshop ABR brushes, and a Smart PSD. We finally decided on three diverse ways to provide the textures. We experimented with six ways of presenting the textures. Preparing your textures for using in your designs! So be prepared to spend a few hours doing this. Note: Scanning at 1200 DPI takes quite a bit longer than 300 or 600 DPI. Here are the settings I used on my scanner to capture my textures: Just set it to the maximum DPI (on most printer scanners this is 600 DPI). If you don't have a photo scanner a regular scanner on your printer will work just fine (your textures just won't be as detailed or large). Photo scanners have a higher DPI (mine goes up to 12,800 DPI) and the superior software that comes with it. Ideally, you want to do this with a stand alone photography scanner. Next, head home and get ready to start scanning your photocopies into your computer for further processing.Ĭhoose your favorite copies and scan them. FYI the copy machine attendant will look at you weird when you insist upon keeping this sheet! Step 3. This can result in some weird toner smears. If you make enough copies you might get "lucky" and the machine will jam.
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