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The Soul Eater Scanspam that Ate the World, Part the First
Over 180 files, 250 megs, and one month in the making. Because I felt like it.
The Scanspam that Ate the World is going to be divided up into four posts. So here's the first part of the dump: Old school, old hat, but still very pretty illustration postcards and stickers.
THIS is the Soul Eater postcard-n-sticker book that Animedia released with little fanfare and *very* little in the way of advertisement last month. It's a collection of forty postcards and some stickers.
The postcards, unfortunately, are NOT printed on white cardstock. Rather, they're printed on sepia-toned, coarse, grainy paper. In real life, this actually makes them look really cool, like olde timey photographs. In scanning terms, however, this means that all of the postcards scan like crap. So, sorry about that, and here are the results, as you can see below.
These are nice if you want textless/creaseless versions of some of the magazine illustrations to date. But again, as the postcards themselves are a) physically much smaller than any magazine pages and b) printed on that grainy sepia-toned paper, these aren't going to be the highest-quality scans in the world. Just to let you know.
Next installment: New illustrations that y'all *haven't* seen before. I swear.
The Scanspam that Ate the World is going to be divided up into four posts. So here's the first part of the dump: Old school, old hat, but still very pretty illustration postcards and stickers.
THIS is the Soul Eater postcard-n-sticker book that Animedia released with little fanfare and *very* little in the way of advertisement last month. It's a collection of forty postcards and some stickers.
The postcards, unfortunately, are NOT printed on white cardstock. Rather, they're printed on sepia-toned, coarse, grainy paper. In real life, this actually makes them look really cool, like olde timey photographs. In scanning terms, however, this means that all of the postcards scan like crap. So, sorry about that, and here are the results, as you can see below.
These are nice if you want textless/creaseless versions of some of the magazine illustrations to date. But again, as the postcards themselves are a) physically much smaller than any magazine pages and b) printed on that grainy sepia-toned paper, these aren't going to be the highest-quality scans in the world. Just to let you know.
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Next installment: New illustrations that y'all *haven't* seen before. I swear.
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Can't wait for the next batch ^.^
Love this one (http://www.megami-sama.net/files/ljpics03/souleater_pmook_26.jpg) cause that episode was jut hilarious! XD