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The Scanner: The Life Story Part 2


Hmm, I also seem to have drawn a piece of LAX art, done in my new style (Yes, Emliy's pregnant. Oh there's a fucking surprise.)

My new style? Let me explain. It's a new style brought on by changes in my image editing programs. And yes, it kicks ass. But here's is the reason why...


I love my scanner, it's a Canon CanoScan LiDE 25. I bought it for only 50 dollars about three years ago and it still does it's job well. My scanner is lightweight, thinner than one of those old high school Math books, and heavier than two coke cans. I remember I bought it because I needed a scanner, I remember the fact that I didn't care which one I bought. Now, three years later I'm looking back at that purchase I made on that gray morning at the Fry's near the Burbank Airport.


Sure, sure. At first I didn't have PhotoShop. I had something better. I had the standard Image editing program that came with the scanner, it was called Arcsoft PhotoStudio. I hated the software, I hated it oh so much, that is until I learned to use it. I learned and I learned. In the time I got pro at it, I was doing amazing things. The comic was high, my spirits where high. Now I'm here. (The bad thing about PhotoStudio was the lack of .gif support.)

When my computer died, I lost the program. I had to get new ones to replace PhotoStudio. Get this, a total four programs have replaced what I could do in PhotoStudio: Those programs are Macromedia Fireworks, Paint.NET, and PhotoShop. While PhotoShop can do alot more than PhotoStudio, I still loved PhotoStudio for giving me all the tools I needed.

Maybe one day PhotoStudio, maybe we'll meet again.

(On BitTorrent.)

2 responses to “The Scanner: The Life Story Part 2”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    gasp. you perv. that is an immodestly short skirt for a young woman!

  2. Blogger _myxomatosis Says:

    Oh my God, you are right...

    ..except those are shorts that look like a skirt. Coincidence? I think not.