Thread:GoosebumpsArt/@comment-4207976-20170524200615/@comment-4207976-20170530191241

Also, Tim answered some questions.


 * 1) He says he probably did crop some of the artwork.
 * 2) Regarding the artwork appearing darker compared to the book covers: "I adjusted the scans for balance. They may appear a little darker/richer than the cover versions. Without having the originals at my side it’s impossible to know if which is closer - the ones I sent or the printed covers."
 * 3) Regarding those scan lines you see in some artwork: "The original painting was taken to a photographer. He used a 8 x10 Hasselblad camera that shot to slide film. The result was a reproduction that was a 8x10 positive slide referred to as “transparencies". These transparencies were used for the the print process. These transparencies were then scanned to make these reproductions. If the slide does not lay flat on the scanner bed, you will get that anomaly. They can be retouched out, I didn’t have the time. No compression… No polaroid."
 * 4) He doesn't have Carnival of Horrors. He also said "I send what I have that were special editions", which I'm not exactly sure what he means by that.