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cron12 [2016-03-19 00:39:46 +0000 UTC]
Did you keep the paper the characters on or how did you color in the characters without the colors having to be changed?
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Kiaun In reply to cron12 [2016-03-19 02:13:40 +0000 UTC]
I just kept the lines, erased the paper white. You can use an erase-white photoshop action that already do that.
mediamilitia.com/removing-a-wh…
I used that one, it needs a layer called "Background" where the lines are, and the existance of a layer called "Layer 1" so it doesn't give you errors
but it works, before you run it play with the image levels to make your lines more black or erase most of the gay in the paper, the more pure white the background, the better it works
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cron12 In reply to Kiaun [2016-03-19 04:12:18 +0000 UTC]
I feel like a caveman that just discovered fire for the first time. XD
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Kiaun In reply to cron12 [2016-03-19 04:37:06 +0000 UTC]
well that's the thing about digital drawing, there are a lot of useful shortcuts, color filter photoshop actions, different brushes to get different results, etc. it's very flexible
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cron12 In reply to Kiaun [2016-03-19 04:57:33 +0000 UTC]
Yep, now I just got to work on making the actual sketches cleaner before scanning.
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Kiaun In reply to cron12 [2016-03-19 13:51:01 +0000 UTC]
you can do that, or clean it in photoshop later, I mean, you can always paint white the gray spots xd
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