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I broke my tablet and I don't have money to replace it right now, so I'm trying some new thing with paper and pencils while it's in repair shop (oh, Holy Emperor of ponykind, please, please let it be repairable!).

I got myself a light table like the ones that oldschool animators used and I know how to properly shoot the page so it'll be in high contrast (not like these images - those are taken with my phone with poor light cuz properly shoot an image like that is kinda pain in the ass and you need sun and it's night right now).

So, anyway, I'll try to make clean lines on separate sheet of paper using that light table and then take a proper photo of it and then color it as if it was a digital lineart. Dunno if it'll be any good.

UPD: Experiments continues: I made a clear lines and took a photo under the sun and I see where problem can lay - pencils are shiny under bright light. I probably should try to use more moderate lighting or another angle got it.

UPD 2:  Aaaand I finished it! A lot of learning went in this. I think it's almost as clean as my digital lines (save for gradient from paper bending). 

So, next RD/PP will be in this style. And that also means reverting back to classic comic page A4 format cuz... duh... paper is involved again.

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