@nanamimiko96 So I use the first brush that's listed on the brush selection. The real basic one, that doesn't vary in opacity. On PSE 6, there's a brush option menu next to the airbrush symbol, it's the one that has pen pressure options like size, opacity, hue jitter, roundness, ect with little check boxes next to it. I have the size box unchecked and the opacity box checked. I use [ and ] for quick size changes. Mess around with different options for varying brushes, and I hope this helps!!!
Right after scanning, I press ctrl+L and change the levels around so that there is a very limited gray area in the lines. Basically, I make the lines a consistent color. This helps the next step, when I use the magic wand tool to select "black" I give it a low tolerance so that only the black on the picture is selected. Then I invert the selection, so that everything /but/ black is selected, and I press del. If everything was done right, you should be left with only the lines.
@DaPuddingMonster Thanks for the help ^_^, I've been always wondering how people coloured images without colouring over the black lines. Again Thanks for your help, Life saver
No problem! And of course, there's always the option to just put the scan layer on the 'multiply' setting, but I never use that because it leaves me without the options to edit the lines if i want to or to change the colors. Although, it can give the picture a cool paper texture. :)
8D Now I know how to actually use Elements 6 for lineart xD
Thanks for the help!
BlueNayru 9 months ago
@DaPuddingMonster thank you so much XD
nanamimiko96 1 year ago
please i really need to know how you made that brush to color clothing :(
which buttons did you press to make that brush,what did you do.please comment back thank you
nanamimiko96 1 year ago
@nanamimiko96 So I use the first brush that's listed on the brush selection. The real basic one, that doesn't vary in opacity. On PSE 6, there's a brush option menu next to the airbrush symbol, it's the one that has pen pressure options like size, opacity, hue jitter, roundness, ect with little check boxes next to it. I have the size box unchecked and the opacity box checked. I use [ and ] for quick size changes. Mess around with different options for varying brushes, and I hope this helps!!!
DaPuddingMonster 1 year ago
how do you select the black colour(lines) only? near the beginning 1:07
InfiniteBlueSky 1 year ago
@InfiniteBlueSky
Right after scanning, I press ctrl+L and change the levels around so that there is a very limited gray area in the lines. Basically, I make the lines a consistent color. This helps the next step, when I use the magic wand tool to select "black" I give it a low tolerance so that only the black on the picture is selected. Then I invert the selection, so that everything /but/ black is selected, and I press del. If everything was done right, you should be left with only the lines.
DaPuddingMonster 1 year ago
@DaPuddingMonster Thanks for the help ^_^, I've been always wondering how people coloured images without colouring over the black lines. Again Thanks for your help, Life saver
InfiniteBlueSky 1 year ago
@InfiniteBlueSky
No problem! And of course, there's always the option to just put the scan layer on the 'multiply' setting, but I never use that because it leaves me without the options to edit the lines if i want to or to change the colors. Although, it can give the picture a cool paper texture. :)
DaPuddingMonster 1 year ago
Awesome! And now I have learned how to color mah scanned linearts. :D
And you do draw some pretty awesome-looking guys.
ToraMimiNeko 1 year ago
@ToraMimiNeko
Thank you!
DaPuddingMonster 1 year ago
HYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGHH
I like the way you draw his face-shape now. I've been meaning to make my guys more MANLEH now too xD
but I always forget and make them look 12 :c
SuPeRnErD213 1 year ago