Ohay I have started to colour a Sketch of a my gf and I need help with it.
I have imported the (JPEG -.-) image into Ps and started with rawly colouring the Parts with the Pen Tool
Now tere's a lot of pixel noise and now i need to retrace the lines to make it clean , and I started erasing the noise with the eraser on Pixel level and there must be any other way to do that but i don't know how to do that.
Didn't start with Shading yet
[media]http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/8559/img004b.jpg[/media]
Original
[media]http://i454.photobucket.com/albums/qq270/Fan-Fanatic/farbig5.png?t=1260654826[/media]
Started to Colour
Can anyone help me with a better way than the way I explained ?
Just run a brush over everything then use the recolor tool.
I don't know what your asking but your gf has big eyes
This is what you wanted, right? [media][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/LOL10.png[/IMG][/media]
I don't know what your asking but your gf has huge hands
I also don't know what you're asking, but your gf has a huge mouth.
And she has cheap desktop microphones in her hair
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fluffy gj you should draw tits erry day
You're dating an anime?
[QUOTE=Perfumly;18902153]You're dating an anime?[/QUOTE]
Think of what you could do with that.
Boobs not big enough? Erase and draw them bigger.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;18903570]Think of what you could do with that.
Boobs not big enough? Erase and draw them bigger.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu7syn1y9yQ[/media] :v:
Damn , meant it as :
A sketch my GF made :D
My gf looks different ^^
You want someone to re-ink the lines?
Btw, I recommand Paint Tool SAI if you're trying to draw on computer.
I want to re ink the lines
So you're saying you want to re-ink the lines yourself, right-_-?
Either way, I'd recommand you ink via brush, not pen tool, at size 2 or 3.
Or you can make them larger and erase the edges to make them look finer.
Pen tool is what you're supposed to use but i don't think you can produce stable lines with it yet.
And make a new layer to trace the lines, not draw over them.
Make a new layer for everything you do. Base color, shade, etc.
Separate the drawing to parts: shirt, hair, face, eyes and all that.
The original art's anatomy is also way off so i suggest you adjust it first before anything.
[media]http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/9648/saim.jpg[/media]
I would use a vector program for inking but yeah ink brush.
@ Konpanito
Yea I did That , Put everything in a new layer for each thing , and yes my problem is that the brush makes messy lines if handled at that size , sure you could smudge them to death but that looks ass then
Ink it with photoshop
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like this:
[media]http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9995/35662991.png[/media]
^^
just as an example.
Finish the lining and hide the scratch, then it will be really clean :]
If you color over the entire image with layers set to (Blend Mode: Multiply), you will get all of the colors you want, but keep all of the original shading and lineart.
Color Layer: All of the colors go here. BlendMode[Multiply]
Bottom Layer: Original Lineart
But if you seriously want to try to retrace the images, I suppose the best way would be to just have a party with the pen tool.
[QUOTE=HeroicPillow;18929341]If you color over the entire image with layers set to (Blend Mode: Multiply), you will get all of the colors you want, but keep all of the original shading and lineart.
Color Layer: All of the colors go here. BlendMode[Multiply]
Bottom Layer: Original Lineart
But if you seriously want to try to retrace the images, I suppose the best way would be to just have a party with the pen tool.[/QUOTE]
or you can just put the lineart on the top and set lineart only to multiply.
Your method actually won't work well because you will not be able to utilize multilayer fuction for different colors, as overlapping color section will give you false color.
Red multiply over green gives you black.
or even easier:
1. select RGB channel
2. delete
3. ctrl+u
4. brightness all the way down
on the lineart and make it the top most layer.
No layer blending even needed in this case.
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