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EASY Photoshop Trick! Isolating Lines
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- čas přidán 1. 02. 2022
- Prepping a traditional drawing for use as digital lineart may seem daunting, but these quick tips will have you isolating traditionally-made lines like a pro in no time! Whether you want to color under your lines, or even recolor them to better suit your piece, this method will ensure you spend less time tinkering with settings and more time working on your art.
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Will like to see the video on how to clean your image
Another easier way: do as he says until the inverted selection. Now ctrlC ctrlV to copy and paste the selection only. Now you have a normal layer with the lineart alone! You can delete the original scan! Activate Alpha Lock to color only the lineart, create a new layer under to color the drawing.
Nice one! I like to CMD+C the whole drawing, create a black color layer paste the drawing into the mask and invert it. ;)
Definitely a quick one too!
k good to know
Want an easier way to do it?
Works in both Krita and Photoshop.
Filter>Gradient map
Make it go from black to black, but make the right part 0% opaque.
It'll make everything white in your drawing transparent and keep everything else as entirely black, with varying levels of transparency, which you can then tweak.
You can then CTRL+J the layer as many times as needed to get your sketch as dark as you want it to be.
You can also slightly move each layer if you want to fill in spots.
You're welcome.
This is equivalent to running GIMP's 'color to alpha' filter with default values, FWIW. C2A is actually something I would expect to exist in Krita, maybe someone else can confirm/disconfirm that.
The gradient map method you describe should actually be usable in all 3 apps.
Depending on the app, you should also be able to use Levels on alpha channel as an alternative to duping layers.
I'm just getting a black screen, wonder what I'm doing wrong
Can’t find the gradient map button
Nice Tetsuo sketch btw
Yeah it would help for more info on how to merge traditional pencil with the computer lines. And also on how to cut up your best pencil sketches and put them on one page. Plus the best scanners or ways to upload pencil sketches.
Yes, more video on that topic
or just put the layer above in multiply
Yes please
awesome shortcut!
and
you can also control+left click the square view thingy left of the layer name and select everything on that layer. if you have a line only layer that could work too.
I've been doing this the long way for years, this will save me a lot of time! Thanks for sharing and keeping it simple!
I'd love to see this for CSP
In CSP you just go to Edit and hit the convert brightness to opacity option. And you're done!
In old versions there was a button in the bottom of that window. They took it away in the CC versions. You have to have very clean and closed lines.
Thanks for sharing!
I've heard of this one on a youtube video before. Happy to see this again, and it's easy because it's in a video itself, in a short. Nice!
GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH
Happy to help! 🫡
Thanks
This was always fun to do during my photoshop course between projects. Another things you can do in basically any art program is change a black and white drawing to a multiply layer if you can't do this method. Cheers!
Nice! Please keep making these 😊
yes! more video like that pls
This was so helpful!! Thank you for the tips! :)
Love it! Thank you!
Omg i needed that thank you
Por fin, joder, ya era hora.
You have no idea how much time I have wasted before watching this lol, thank you soooo muchhh
Amazing
please dont ever delete this tutorial, my bird size brain keeps coming back at it 3 times a month- 😔🙌
We promise to leave it here! Share it with other people who might need it!
I Would really enjoy more bite sized photoshop tricks like this. I always forget that this option in the program exists.
yes please
I wish I knew this a decade ago when I started coloring on Ps X_x. Oh well better knowing now than never!
Mindblown
I would like to see a video on that, so I'm commenting below.
Will like to see the video on how to clean your image
Yeah..I will love to see that video..any pointers there please
I want to see a video about it
Ótima dica como sempre. Abraços
Isn't there a Luminance to Transparency tool that automatically turns the value info into alpha info? Or am I remembering Paint Tool SAI?
There are definitely a ton of different ways to do achieve the same goals in Photoshop. This is the best one that I personally found allowed me to isolate lines so I could color underneath and also be able to freely color the lines smoothly too. Paint Tool SAI, CSP and Procreate have some amazing functions that I wish were present in Photoshop too, though!
In Krita, if I need to isolate lines I just use colour to alpha filter. I select white or whatever the colour of paper is and it returns a transparent layer with lines as if I had drawn it digitally.
Gradient map from black to 0% opaque black. Tweak.
gonna do this if i have a scanner. for now i'll just re-drawing, its ok.
Oh you have made my life so much easier! Thank you! I have been putting off drawing digital for so long because of redrawing lines in photoshop
I… what! Oh man I gotta try this. I’ve been doing this wrong for fifteen years apparently.
Is there any way to select the interior of a specific figure and painting in white? Lets say I have the black lines of a human figure and I want that figure to be completely white (not the black lines), is there any way to do it?
what is the difference when adding a new layer under the " line layer " to color background and using clipping mask to color the lines ?
JESUS CHRIST, BRO! THANK YOU1
I mean, not a bad trick, but if you're gonna destructively color your lines (Which is reversible with any method btw), is it no easier to block the color pixels of the layer and paint over them directly? Lol (This is also reversible too btw)
Omg I've been doing selective color for a long time and there's something like this rip
It's good for line coloring but for under line color you just simply use Multiply.
Omg Akira
beautiful tiktok style little tips, very useful.
How do I clean up pencil lines quickly
"Quickly" is going to depend on what it is you're trying to clean up. Some things are super fast to clean up but others are time intensive.
We have a video on cleaning up sketches with Scott Flanders in the channel that has a ton of answers on how to do that.
We can't link videos in Shorts comments but head over to the channel and search for cleaning up sketches and it'll be right there.
Hope it helps!
is there similar trick in PS but changing image into lines? specifficaly outlines?
Does the same method work on Adobe fresco
Do you have any tips or videos for Procreate?
wait how do you color the lines?
Let’s see it
I'm trying this now, but how do I fill my lines with color? It's at the :25 second mark.
You can fill the layer with the paint bucket tool. Some people may use other things for this like doing a layer fill. It's all up to your preference there :]
Excuse me where did you learn to draw?
The piece in this video was done by a person who was mostly self-taught
My photoshop suddenly appears a straight cyan line on my painting, how do i get rid of it
That sounds like you have a "guide" turned on. Try this: View> Show> Guides
That should hide your guides. Hopefully, that helps!
@@ProkoTV thanks so much
Is there a way I could save shorts to my playlists? Want to use this for later
I don't know of a way to do that in the CZcams app but if you open the video on a computer or in a browser window, you can add it to a playlist just like you would a regular video.
I just save the link and put it on my personal discord or on a notepad
@@stephenclark7373 Maybe we can have our team save a specific playlist for shorts. I'll ask them about it!
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how i can enhance outline of handmade drwaing in ps
Do you mean with one you've drawing traditionally and then photographed/scanned like this?
Most of that's going to come down to that photograph and scan stage. You can adjust levels with Ctrl+L but that will only be able to adjust what was captured in the image.
@@ProkoTV thank brother
Hi!
Akira
Damn, just started a channel doing tips in Shorts, and already Proko's stealing any potential audience I might've had :D No worries, love your stuff Proko!
i'm commenting below , so do your thing
bruh multiply
Yooooo