Portable Wand Scanner For Art And Creativity
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video I share my experience and demonstrate my new wand scanner. I am enjoying this scanner and look forward to more experimentation with it. Please check out the links below for my shop, my pages and groups. Thanks.
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Thank you for this video am an artist and my space is limited at the moment and I wanted something small and portable I can use at home and travel with to scan my art or doodles.
And your review helped me decide.
@@YassDesignStudio You’re welcome. I am glad it was helpful. It is a very different kind of scanner with lots of possibilities. I think it will be great for traveling. Just be sure to try a scan at a steady speed and use the marks on the side to keep it moving straight.
Very cool. Looks like a lot of fun.
Thanks, Aron! It is! I keep thinking of new things I can scan. I was thinking I could scan some graffiti walls with it and other cool things while I am out. I like that the scans will all be right on the card.
Hello, how does this deal with scanning sketches and pencil?
Thanks.
Thank you for the great review! It was very helpful
You're welcome. Thank you.
How high up from the surface can you scan from, assuming you keep the rollers rolling?
Thinking of setting down a rod for the rollers to roll on instead of the original artwork, which would set the scanner maybe a centimeter above the actual art surface. Do you know if that would work?
@@mrskwrl I don’t think it would work well. Generally scanners are very limited focus distance. At a centimeter it would probably give you an image but it may not be sharp enough. Are you think of this because the surface is not smooth. I did scan some painting s that were not completely smooth and it did pretty well but sometimes would skip if it went over a high spot. I guess your idea is worth a try.
Unfortunately my scanner didn’t work this good. Haven’t been able to get a decent scanner yet - Do you ever get light streaks? Maybe mine is not functioning properly.
@@rosegracex it takes a bit of practice sometimes together a perfect scan. If you use the dude marks on the scanner and line one up with the edge of the paper and keep it lined up as you move the scanner. Try to scan at a steady speed , not too fast. I hope that might help .