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Hi, /e/.

Back in December I posted some scans from the artbook "Toshihide Sano Illustrations". I got some requests to scan more, so I did. I also rescanned the poster, hopefully this time there's enough image information in there for someone to make a decend stitch out of it.
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I'll also repost the scans from Dec 2007 in case someone missed the previous thread. Sorry for the hueg filesizes.
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Awesome I've been looking for scans of this artbook. Is this all of them?
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>>488318

A couple of full-page illustrations (maybe 1 to 3) are still missing, I might scan them later. There's one illustration spanning 2 pages, but that's impossible to scan without a hueg gap in the middle unless I remove the spine and let the pages loose, which I'm not willing to do.

The rest is just rough sketches, moonspeak and a preview (no great full-page illustrations there) of G.J's newest game, the one with nurses.

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On another note, I finished uploading the poster parts in high resolution PNG here:

http://rapidshare.de/files/38292226/poster_parts.rar.html

Someone please download them and make proper stitch-together. On the right you'll see what it'll look like when finished, but hopefully without all the seams.
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High res PNG scans? Fuck yes. Thank you.
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Wow, I fail. I thought this was a compilation of your scans. It's just that one poster.

Needs more collection of your images in a Rapidshare/Mediafire/box.net/whatever.
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Fuck yes thx !
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think you can do a re-scan?
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Well, I'm not going to have access to a scanner for 2 weeks or so (yeah yeah I should buy my own) but I can do it then. It's not going to get much better than what it already is however. I think it's already shoppable together with a reasonable amount of work.
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oh my god,
thank you a thousand times.
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HOLY FUCK BEST THREAD EVER!
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Absolutely wonderful. Thanks so much for this!
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someone please upload all the pictures

thanks
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>>488298/e/ and imaginative. Thanks!!
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Thanks!
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I'm the one who requested a rescan last time. Big thanks to all that you've done, including the rescan.

While you scanned everything this time, there seems to be some sort of physical distortion of the pages. I tried piecing it together last night, rotating and adjusting the size of the pieces a bit, and had a hell of a time getting everything to fit into place. The last page was the worst though, wasn't much I could do to fix it.

I'm no expert in image stitching. There's probably someone out there who could take those scans and fix them up, but to be honest, it should just fit. No resizing, maybe a bit of rotating, and of course removing seams and such. I would suggest you scan them one more time.

If/when you do, scan it in six parts: the three individual sections, the two seam sections (make sure theres plenty of overlap) and half of the top page (if possible) to eliminate the discoloration. Also, since I assume you're using a flatbed, put a big book on top of the thing when you scan, to make damn sure the page is perfectly flat.