This question is for artists who don't have a scanner available:
In my years of taking photos of my traditional artworks on my phone, Samsung's cameras give out somewhat blurry lines; lower end phones get blurrier lines.
For traditional artists, what camera do you use for your artworks? In the case of large paintings (watercolor, acrylic, oil), what's your t&t on taking the best photo?
For digital artists, how do you make your sketches/line art crisp before you color it?
For both: What kind of camera should be best used, phone camera or regular camera? What are your tips and tricks when you take your photo at night? How do you keep your hand from shaking when taking a photo?
I had been given advice about this topic before, but it's best to know more and share some things.
UPDATE: Question for those who have scanners:
- What type of scanner do you use? Even though my scanner is busted, I still a sucker for Canon scanners.
- Since most sketch papers (and watercolor papers) I know have a size of 9x12, and I know that I'm not the only one having that problem of scanning that, how do you fit that on a scanner?
- From the question above, what about 12x18 or A3 paper?
Updated by Mairo