If you want to use your scanned drawings and color them in Photoshop, here's a fast and easy way to get rid of all the white in the background.
Open up your scan in PS. It will automatically be on a layer called "background." This layer is locked, so double click on the word "background", then you'll unlock the layer and can rename it in the dialog box.
Then add another layer and move it under your initial layer. On the original drawing layer, go to the layers palette and change the layer state to multiply. This will get rid of the white!! Then you can paint on the layer beneath it. Easy Peasy!
11 comments:
Oh I like this tip haha! Thank you!!! I can definitely use this ^_^.
Very cool!
OH girl this is great information cause I'm still learning my way around photoshop. Thanks so much for sharing this. Hope that all is well with you Honey Bunny. Sending you hugs from Jersey!
Oh, you are so cool! Not only with your wonderful art (AWESOME Ellen, by the way), but with the tutorials as well. What a fabulous new tip. Thank you!
oh cool...love seeing tutorials on blogs!!!
Just found your blog through wellerwishes. I've been playing around with scanning my line art & sketches for coloring - this is a great simple tip, thanks!
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Lynn! I had a look at your website, I love your characters! Great work and cool style :) x
yeah, Lynn! I remember how happy I was the day I discovered this trick — use it all the time now!
I've wanted to know the best way to do that for ages, I'm going to give it a go now! Cheers Lynn
Thank you! I can definitely use this tip. :)
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