thanks. multiply layer doesnt always work well b ecause when you select color, it doesn't look like that color because of it. sometimes i pick red, it is brown. great tutorial.
@nodws : I use Photoshop for 10 years now, I now how to use the mutiply function, don't worry :D But this is not what I try to show here :) I don't think that you'll be able to color your lineart easily if you just use the multiply function ;) Here I isolate the line from the white BG :) It's separated on a single layer with this method ^^
I so wanted to learn this, but with no voice and working to fast, this is useless for me. Maybe you one day will put out a video where you are working a little bit slower, and use your voice to explain. ?
I"m sorry Lena, but as I'm french, I wouldn't be able to speak in english at the same time. I can understand this is to quick, but I'm already working slower than usual (I try not to use shorcut with keyboard) , and the video permits to go back. You can also see it again and again. :) As I really never have the time to do this kind of things, I thinks it's already a good point if I made this short example T_T I wouldn't be able today to find time to do this again unfortunatly.
Oh, wait sorry, I didn't see the whole thing XD, but did you scan this on sketch paper or did you draw this on photoshop? Thanks for the great tutorial by the way! ^^
thanks. multiply layer doesnt always work well b ecause when you select color, it doesn't look like that color because of it. sometimes i pick red, it is brown. great tutorial.
priestvanglak 2 months ago
Thank you! Now I just need to try and get Photoshop. (currently stuck with Corel Painter)
Sargesgrl12 2 months ago
you dont need to go to the channels, just apply the Multiply filter
nodws 7 months ago
@nodws : I use Photoshop for 10 years now, I now how to use the mutiply function, don't worry :D But this is not what I try to show here :) I don't think that you'll be able to color your lineart easily if you just use the multiply function ;) Here I isolate the line from the white BG :) It's separated on a single layer with this method ^^
katikut 7 months ago
I so wanted to learn this, but with no voice and working to fast, this is useless for me. Maybe you one day will put out a video where you are working a little bit slower, and use your voice to explain. ?
LenaJohansenMUA 8 months ago
@LenaJohansenMUA :
I"m sorry Lena, but as I'm french, I wouldn't be able to speak in english at the same time. I can understand this is to quick, but I'm already working slower than usual (I try not to use shorcut with keyboard) , and the video permits to go back. You can also see it again and again. :) As I really never have the time to do this kind of things, I thinks it's already a good point if I made this short example T_T I wouldn't be able today to find time to do this again unfortunatly.
katikut 8 months ago
thanks, i could never get used to drawing on a tablet...
SSTGproductions 8 months ago
okay but what if you happen to accidentally smudge. I mean you have very clean pencil lines in the scan, My pencils usually smudge on the paper
KittyKyomi 10 months ago
@KittyKyomi : It will work the same :)
katikut 10 months ago
Ooooooo, thank you! This will help A LOT! Thank you!!!
darkninjapoptart 10 months ago
Thank you !! <3 <3
Wishfulldreamsofhope 1 year ago
Hello :) As said in the title, these are scanned lines (so traditional lines made on paper :) )
katikut 1 year ago
Oh, wait sorry, I didn't see the whole thing XD, but did you scan this on sketch paper or did you draw this on photoshop? Thanks for the great tutorial by the way! ^^
senoranachos 1 year ago
After this whole process, are we able to color our lineart underneath?
senoranachos 1 year ago
thankyou for the help!
nernerman 1 year ago