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		<title>By: goal95</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 10:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>superb bro..</description>
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		<title>By: kevin peleschak</title>
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		<description>thanks for doing these tutorials.  i can&#039;t tell you how much i&#039;ve learned from seeing your process, so i thought i&#039;d try and give back a little.

im not sure if you still tape your drawing to another piece of paper to get it to scan straight, but if so, there is an easier way:

1* draw a straight horizontal line under your drawing (somewhere that will be in the scan but not interfere with your artwork)

2* scan it in to photoshop, don&#039;t worry about its rotation

3 * use the ruler tool in photoshop (under the eyedropper) and trace the horizontal line in the scan

4 * go to Image &gt; Rotate Canvas &gt; Arbitrary ... a dialog comes up with a number, just hit enter and it should straighten the whole thing out</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanks for doing these tutorials.  i can&#8217;t tell you how much i&#8217;ve learned from seeing your process, so i thought i&#8217;d try and give back a little.</p>
<p>im not sure if you still tape your drawing to another piece of paper to get it to scan straight, but if so, there is an easier way:</p>
<p>1* draw a straight horizontal line under your drawing (somewhere that will be in the scan but not interfere with your artwork)</p>
<p>2* scan it in to photoshop, don&#8217;t worry about its rotation</p>
<p>3 * use the ruler tool in photoshop (under the eyedropper) and trace the horizontal line in the scan</p>
<p>4 * go to Image &gt; Rotate Canvas &gt; Arbitrary &#8230; a dialog comes up with a number, just hit enter and it should straighten the whole thing out</p>
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