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Hi. This is Cable, for Expert Village. Before you digitally ink and paint your animation,
you need to get your drawn frames into a digital format. In order to do that, the best way
is to scan the drawn frames. So before you scan them, you're going to need to prepare
them for the scanner. Consider the line quality that's on the paper. If it's too light, the
scanner might not pick it up, and then you're going to have to fix those lines in the computer
or completely redraw them later. So, I suggest, go ahead and fix the lines now so that you
won't have to do more work later. Take a look at this example. Here you see very nice lines.
They're dark, and they have very sketchy qualities. However, this may not translate well into
the computer. So, look at your frames, see if there's any overly smudgy marks or some
superfluous lines that are too outside of the form that you want to capture, and erase
them or redraw. You can even ink over the lines that you've drawn in pencil, to define
them even more. The more you define your lines now, before you scan them, the easier it will
be to ink and paint with them in the digital format.