- note: i used as reference a scene for 'The New World', this time i wanted something sad and... romantic? i put it in the scrapbook section because, i don't know, i don't 'really' like it, and in fact i will add a part 2 focusing on Martha media: hands and photoshop
hey i have a question, i'm new to photoshop and i was wondering how do you combine traditional drawing sketches and draw on it in photoshop? it looks like you just sketched by hand and just directly colored on photoshop without deleting all the white spots...or did you do that? ok lol let me clarify a little, did you have to delete all the white spots, leaving all the pencil marks, or did you have to retrace it on photoshop? or is there did you just scanned the picture in, and directly drew on it without any problems regarding layers going over the lines? sorry if this is a little confusing but i've always wondered how people made it look like this.
anyways, it would be a great help if you could give me some tips on this
i scan it yes, then in photoshop i duplicate the layers, so i have two pictures, then i change the opacaity of the first layer to 50% and i add colors on the second layer... i don't know if i'm clear i'm french so my english is awful
hey i have a question, i'm new to photoshop and i was wondering how do you combine traditional drawing sketches and draw on it in photoshop? it looks like you just sketched by hand and just directly colored on photoshop without deleting all the white spots...or did you do that? ok lol let me clarify a little, did you have to delete all the white spots, leaving all the pencil marks, or did you have to retrace it on photoshop? or is there did you just scanned the picture in, and directly drew on it without any problems regarding layers going over the lines? sorry if this is a little confusing but i've always wondered how people made it look like this.
anyways, it would be a great help if you could give me some tips on this
i'm french so my english is awful
thanks for the tip
i think i know what you mean
i'll give a try!
btw, when you say first layer, you mean the layer that's on top right?