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hey everybody itamp;#39;s Evan here at method and this times uh method cast quickie is going to be on how to clean up a scan and get it ready for a presentation all right so a lot of times weamp;#39;re sketching and sketchbooks and and we want to tell a story when it comes time to do the presentation of how we got from point A to point B and you know a lot of times point a at the Inception of the project it is real loose sketches in our Sketchbook or on some trace or whatever and if you want to get those into a presentation format you need to do some cleanup on those maybe you need to crop them down and and make them black and white and just get them exactly how you want them to look so that theyamp;#39;re really crisp and clean what I like to do is U first you got to start off and get that thing scanned in and in the last method cast I showed you how to Des skew an image well this time weamp;#39;re going to start with that image again and and work on it from here so the first thin