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I am not happy with how my scanned drawings look. Scanning and adjusting the contrast seems to kill the line quality. Is it the crappiness of my scanner? Anyone have any reccommendations as to a good, relatively inexpensive, large format (at least 10x15 in.) scanner?
If so, help a guy out! Give me tips on whatever you use to scan.
The Wacom is on its way but I am still a "paper guy" and will still need to scan stuff...
lol - If you can't get beyond the fact that the hero is a vampire, then you can see it's a romance. And (most) girls love a good love story. The trials teens go through (like sexual desire), and then the obstacles of immortality & keeping the secret; Stephenie Meyer did a fantastic job on creating a fantasy set with real-world issues.
Personally, I had never heard of Twilight until the promotional for the movie; then I picked up all four and read them in a week. I've read other vampire books - Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Raven Hart's Savannah Vampire Chronicles; and I like them the same that I like Twilight.
And ... think on this for a bit - how often does the girl get the guy of her dreams? How many times does the "bad guy" have a good guy side? (Aside from Buffy and Angel!)
To steal a quote from X-Men 2 --> "Girls flirt with the dangerous guys, they don't take them home; they take home the good guys." In Twilight, Edward's both.
My fiancee did the same thing with the books -- she read them in like a week, then passed them along to her little sister (who is 15). She hadn't heard of them until the movie, either.
Thanks for the insight. At least I know she's not the only adult woman into these books!
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Now I have a question... what IS it with girls and Twilight?!
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Personally, I had never heard of Twilight until the promotional for the movie; then I picked up all four and read them in a week. I've read other vampire books - Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Raven Hart's Savannah Vampire Chronicles; and I like them the same that I like Twilight.
And ... think on this for a bit - how often does the girl get the guy of her dreams? How many times does the "bad guy" have a good guy side? (Aside from Buffy and Angel!)
To steal a quote from X-Men 2 --> "Girls flirt with the dangerous guys, they don't take them home; they take home the good guys." In Twilight, Edward's both.
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Thanks for the insight. At least I know she's not the only adult woman into these books!
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