Photoshop: Smooth Lines Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

Heh, sorry guys this is my first time doing a tutorial, and I know I did bad. But like I said, PM me if you have any questions. ^^;

By the way, I'm terribly sorry for my sucky, child-like voice!! D:

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  • Hahaha, leaving everything else alone, you know you can select all of a colour (ie the white here) in one go of the magic wand tool by unchecking the 'contiguous' option, right? You can mess around with the threshold value too to make sure you pick up only what you want.

    Ya really ought to brush up on your basic photoshop skills before you start making tutorials, hth.

  • @MissEchelon Well this way is faster, and I'm PAST the basic photoshop skills line, even there. >_> But now I'm even better at it, it was just my first time making a tutorial is all.

  • uh, it doesnt work for me. it doesnt even give me the work path tool Dx

  • Can you give me the steps you are taking?

  • Erg... it's still not working, no matter what I do. I may be doing something wrong; are there any tips you think you can give me?

  • Sorry for the late reply, haven't been on YouTube much. Could you tell me what exactly you're doing?

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  • you already had smooth lines when you started. what's the point? NOT HELPFUL.

  • do you delete the first layer??

  • if you deselect contigous , you don't have to delete everything; it only deletes the "same-coloured" areas. :3

  • OMG you voice is so cute >w<

  • Oh Crap, I hate sonic. Why does it have to be shitty sonic characters,

  • Idk if anyone has told you this, but if you go to the channels tab and ctrl + click on RGB it will select all the black lines, then when you invert it (Right click inside the dotted lines using the magic wand tool) then you will have all the white selected. Delete the white quickly and easily that way.

  • The fastest way to make all of it transparent is going to Select then to Color Range. Click the white on the big picture and it'll select everything white. Then click OK and press delete and you're done. MUCH faster. No excessive clicking at all.

  • Okay. This is very helpful. Thanks. And by the way, opacity is pronounced OH-PASS-IT-TEE. Just to let you know. Thanks again =)

  • @MissEchelon hey, atleast she does tutorials. :P Many people who know more than this don't even try to help other people out. I'm greatful n__n

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