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Three Men in a Tub is a collaborative weblog by illustrators and longtime pencil pirates Stacy Curtis, Ted Dawson and Wes Hargis.
1. What sizes should my originals be?

As I lay out roughs for this book I'm doing, photoshop has helped to get an idea of how big original drawings should be. It's probably a given for most Pro's, but it's easy for me to make mistakes here and have one drawing turn out too weak or bold because of the size differences in the originals. I'm trying to avoid that with these simple diagrams. -Wes

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