Punxsiejett: Gah! Sorry for not answering your comments. I must have missed it. :(
There are some ways to do it. The simplest is probably to just set the line art layer mode to multiply and have that layer on top of the layers with color. But certain effects and colors may come out strange that way.
Another way is to go to channels, select and duplicate Blue, then you invert the colors (shift + i, I think) Make a new layer and go to Select - Load selection - and choose blue channel.
Punxsiejett: Then you fill that selection with a color of your choice, and then you have just the line art on a seperate layer from your colors. :)
Sorry for the late reply. Hopefully you've found a tutorial or something by now, otherwise maybe this will help. ;)
ChocoHood 9 months ago
Punxsiejett: Gah! Sorry for not answering your comments. I must have missed it. :(
There are some ways to do it. The simplest is probably to just set the line art layer mode to multiply and have that layer on top of the layers with color. But certain effects and colors may come out strange that way.
Another way is to go to channels, select and duplicate Blue, then you invert the colors (shift + i, I think) Make a new layer and go to Select - Load selection - and choose blue channel.
ChocoHood 9 months ago
I mean I can't figure it out :(
Punxsiejett 11 months ago
Hi, nice coloring. Do you know how can I color a scanned drawing but without messing up the outlines? I can figure it out, i could
Do it when I had cs5 but now I have pse 7? And idk how to do it
Punxsiejett 11 months ago