Preserved Topic: Digital coloring (Page 1 of 1) |
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Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-22-2003 23:25
Hi |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 01-22-2003 23:53
uki: As luck would have it we have discussed this before - see these netries in the FAQ (quite a few of the tutorials in the second FAQ deal with exactly this problem so check them out: |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 01-22-2003 23:54
I think your main problem is you are scanning to too small, try incresing the resolutions or the number of pixels of your scan. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Vancouver, WA |
posted 01-23-2003 04:08
When I take lineart into Photoshop, the preliminart thing that I always do is to screw around with curves (multiple times if necisarry), levels and brightness. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: buttcrack of the midwest |
posted 01-23-2003 04:39
A couple of suggestions... First, try saving your scan as a .tiff , then in Photoshop, type CTRL+L (levels) and move the slider on the left to the right until the lines darken nicely. Then, maybe add some contrast. (Image>>Adjust>>Brightness/Contrast). |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-23-2003 16:24
Thanks to all of you guys that give me advice i will look through them when I come back from the party . |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Milwaukee |
posted 01-23-2003 18:10
Adobe Streamline (which is really getting on in years) is a dedicated program that turns raster artwork into vector paths. Recent versions of Illustrator (Freehand, Corel Draw) will do the same thing, if you poke around enough. However, if you don't know much about working with vector-based artwork, this is probably a bad solution for you. |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-26-2003 15:44
Is scanning program importatnt for quality of scan???????? |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-26-2003 16:48
and one more how to change position of one point to make line smother ?? |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: buttcrack of the midwest |
posted 01-26-2003 17:55
If you mean moving a single control point on a path, (witth the pen tool active) you can hold CTRL and drag it, or grag the entire line, or nudge the point (when selected) with the arrow keys. If it has *handles* hold ALT and you can pull one side of the handle by itself to adjust that side of the curve. |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-28-2003 18:13
Thanks docilebob that's exacly what i need.And now i have another question : when i finish my sketch by pencil what stuff is the best to ink it. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: the Asylum ghetto |
posted 01-28-2003 20:09
i know this is a bit late, but here's a good site: http://www.merekatcreations.com/ |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: czestochowa |
posted 01-30-2003 09:54
Never is too late thx Lacuna |