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After Seeing Dave Taylor's blog and his colours over his pencils, which looked great, I thought I'd try it out. I tightened up a little sketch I'd done and scanned it in and upped the contrast a bit, it's still a bit iffy in places but it left me a lot more room for work in the colours. I quite like it ,though I'm not sure how much time it would save as the colouring seems to take longer this way. Oh and I chickened out of doing the spaceship that was in the rough as it would've taken too long.