I made a post-processing setup in Blender that takes whatever you throw at it and makes it look old, slightly water-stained/ink-seeped, and old-n-papery. So that means I can take a straight B/W picture of white with some straight black lines here and there, and it'll color-tone it, deform it, etc. Check it out. These are a fifth of the size of what the finals will be, simply for rendering/size purposes, but the full ones will look the same with more detail, so fret not about scaling mucking anything.
So, this, above, to this, below.
Some more stuff.
Forgot to change the distortion texture's coordinates for this last one, so the distortion roughly mirrors that of the previous.
So there ya go. Old-book-like enough? (That's the assigned style for this year's book)
Lemme know what ya think; I've set up a system for easy value/saturation/hue+color-ramp/contrast manipulation, so it's very adjustable. Want different colors? Variety? What?
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