In this video I use the Bpelt Multifill plug-in for adobe photoshop to add color to an otherwise lifeless ink drawing. Using methods I learned on the web. I thought by making another tutorial for it this would give people an oportunity to get a different perspective. Here's the source of my inspiration: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/5095210#utm_campaigne=synclickback&source=...
My web comic is about dinosaurs living the modern life. The humans became extinct so the dinos rose up. A very humorous comic willed with light politics and a lack of dick and fart jokes. sorry :) http://thedinomytes.com
This video was recorded with CamStudio: A great simple screen video capture program. http://camstudio.org/
@Josh1billion Nevermind, it has to do with the image color mode. Gotta set the image color mode to RGB for it to work (Image -> Mode -> RGB Color on the menu)
Josh1billion 6 months ago
Whenever I try to use the BPelt filter on my own drawings, the BPelt menu is disabled (greyed out) in the Filters menu. What does this mean? I have two layers, the bottom/selected layer being a black-and-white line art drawing, thresholded to remove anti-aliasing, and the top layer being the same but with the white removed. The menu is there when I use the example PSD on the site, aside from Flatten never showing up (just Multifill shows up when using the example). Why is this? :O
Josh1billion 6 months ago