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how to build Cartooning lightbox??

puppetise

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Hey guys im probably anoying yous with all my threads but im developing a workshop in my house and im planing on making a light box for my character scetches and such but i need to know how to build one and what materials to use i think ill have it the size of an A3 sheet of papper if any of you guys can sugest any thing it would help me :sympathy:



Cheers

-Wayne-
 

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Here's a start:

http://www.scottmcdaniel.net/

Then go to "Drawing Comics" and click on the "Studio Gear" link.

Basically you make an 11" by 20" frame, install glass/plasic (clear and sturdy) in one side of it, and install a bright lamp under the glass. You might also want to consider adding a peg-board if you intend to do any form of animation or tracing.
 

Barry Lee

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I have a studio of my own too Wayne! Good luck with it! But yea SesameKermie is right, try that out.
 

puppetise

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cheers were could i get a glass or plastic screen
 

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Check with a Hobby store or possibly your local "DIY" center like Home Depot or Loews. You might also look under "window repair" in the yellow pages.
 

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cheers my dad just told me he used to build them sweet i think im set thanks guys
 
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