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Description Well very simple im not sure, there would be tutorials about it, but i have not seen any. I hope this will help you with your traditional linearts

Will be scrapped later.

Take care~~
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aymiu [2011-01-30 23:47:17 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry. I must sound like a complete idiot, but... how do I view this?

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eliviralikespie In reply to aymiu [2013-06-20 16:38:38 +0000 UTC]

It's ok I was confused too!

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puretruth1103 In reply to aymiu [2012-07-07 19:22:29 +0000 UTC]

Click on download on the right hand side.

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LifeRemixed In reply to aymiu [2011-02-05 19:58:45 +0000 UTC]

Flagged as Spam

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aymiu In reply to LifeRemixed [2011-02-05 22:59:18 +0000 UTC]

Ah! Ok, thanks so much!

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yuffi-ra [2010-12-09 23:48:50 +0000 UTC]

Very simple tutorial but it's actually one of the best I've seen so far O_o

Thanks

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Sailor9870 [2010-11-26 20:54:55 +0000 UTC]

This is really good! Thanks for the great tutorial

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WufeiWinner [2010-11-07 17:45:35 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I never thought of doing it that way. This will save me so much time! Thank you for the tip!

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hartseeker [2010-06-14 15:56:37 +0000 UTC]

Nice tutorial. I just downloaded gimp so I think I make some line art try this out. (never edited with computer before)

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Knatazkyo [2010-03-06 16:25:49 +0000 UTC]

wow good tuto, i will try it

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H2Otheory [2010-03-05 05:39:48 +0000 UTC]

Is this so you can color on another layer under it and it'll actually show?

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Pcaara [2009-12-31 17:43:38 +0000 UTC]

I know this is old, but it's really helpful!! does it work in photoshop elements too?

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nastardch [2009-12-30 11:12:52 +0000 UTC]

THANKS!! MANY THANKS!! IT REALLY-REALLY HELPFUL FOR ME!! ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU SO MUCCHH!!!!

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tehMIDGET [2009-12-06 06:34:07 +0000 UTC]

THANK YOU!

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BunbunDango [2009-12-05 23:22:53 +0000 UTC]

O-O
I usually set a new layer over the scanned image for the lineart, but this actually would save hours of re-drawing... >.>;

Awesome tutorial~! -^o^-

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Holmgaard [2009-10-22 18:14:43 +0000 UTC]

i doesnt work with meee D: awesome tutorial, but I obviosly SUCK since I cant even do something this simple!

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gingergirl63 In reply to Holmgaard [2009-10-26 03:28:49 +0000 UTC]

OK, there is another way. However, this way makes it >9000 times harder to change the color of the lineart, and the colors are sometimes show up a few shades darker, but it's OK:

Look over to where the layers are, and you should see settings. Right now it should say "Normal." click that and drag the cursor down to choose "Multiply."

Now make a new layer and try coloring over the lineart.


Note: This will work better if the background is white and the lines are dark.

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Holmgaard In reply to gingergirl63 [2009-10-27 16:58:48 +0000 UTC]

wow ty so much, it rly helped D
well actually my problem was that the wand tool didnt work on all the lines, so i tried to click the lines bit for bit and add it all together. it didnt work until i tried ur advice so ty, ur awesome!

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gingergirl63 In reply to Holmgaard [2009-10-27 22:32:15 +0000 UTC]

Thanks I remember having the same problemβ€”especially with that wand tool. Then I did something β€”sorry I can't rememberβ€” that made it all select at once.

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EvelineaErato [2009-07-27 10:06:26 +0000 UTC]

Kurcze, toć to jest to czegom potrzebowała! xD

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Afterlife93 [2009-05-03 17:22:18 +0000 UTC]

I will know give you a hug.
This helped me alot! Love it, and it's so simple:3

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NathalieWinter [2008-12-19 16:41:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you thank you thank you thank you! This going to help me very mucho!

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RizuSakamotoAsuka [2008-11-03 16:17:47 +0000 UTC]

thanks so much for the tutorial

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RaaSet [2008-10-15 22:13:37 +0000 UTC]

LOL, cool^^
I didn't think of using blur so mine were always "cranky" and edgy so I gave up on this method very soon...^^'
Your tip helps me quite a lot!

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CheezItLove [2008-08-09 02:36:50 +0000 UTC]

I. Love. You. O_O *clings*

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Coraima [2008-08-07 10:00:22 +0000 UTC]

this is sooo handy thank u

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RSR-Productions [2008-07-31 19:33:53 +0000 UTC]

Here is your tutorial at work:
[link]

Thanks a lot!

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RSR-Productions [2008-07-27 01:09:11 +0000 UTC]

You ROCK! This helps SO FREAKING MUCH you have no idea!!!!!

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aznanimevietboi [2008-04-28 20:42:42 +0000 UTC]

omg cant wait to try...does it work for photoshop 7

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aPixelatedReverie [2008-03-16 09:24:52 +0000 UTC]

Found this from randomly poking about DA. It's mostly effective if the original lineart is moderately to very clean to begin with.

I've found that a better method is after doing the initial brightness/contrast to get rid of most grayscale then making a new layer, making a copy of the blue alpha layer, deleting the original layer in the layers tab, load selection>alpha blue copy & invert selection then fill with black. Put a white layer underneath and then touch up from there.

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viralsanctity In reply to aPixelatedReverie [2008-03-22 00:26:56 +0000 UTC]

That trick with the alpha layers helped me. :] Thanks.

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Sharomii0 [2008-03-14 13:23:52 +0000 UTC]

Thnx I really needed this!!! I used to use the magic tool/ eraser tool and manually erase the background... xD thnx!!

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Nixil-Liin [2008-02-19 22:29:17 +0000 UTC]

It won't show me the tutorial only the preview! T3T

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chocolatepudding3 [2008-02-12 23:15:46 +0000 UTC]

this works so well! thanks! ~

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CutieArt [2008-01-27 21:50:29 +0000 UTC]

WOw I always wondered how to do that!
Thanks!

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aslix [2008-01-22 13:47:35 +0000 UTC]

it is very very much helpful thank you very very much

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Anamia [2007-12-13 16:53:09 +0000 UTC]

Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou....

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CrissxCross [2007-11-25 17:41:43 +0000 UTC]

I have such a hard time reading this tutorial, with the super smexy Kazu-Kun staring at me *A*

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insondavel [2007-07-22 03:41:30 +0000 UTC]

thankz

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soulconvict [2007-03-11 10:35:31 +0000 UTC]

woah. and i went throught all the trouble of re-inking everything digitally all this time @_@
Thnx this is a great help

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DBZNARUTOMAD [2007-02-16 19:57:31 +0000 UTC]

Yes! No more going of the lines with a wobbly hand and ruining my pic!

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mentos04 [2007-02-05 08:45:47 +0000 UTC]

you did this tutorial 2 years ago, right? well, thank you because you showed me the light!!! i've been having a hard understanding other tutorials nowadays...thanks anyway.

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HighwindEngineer03 [2006-11-03 11:01:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for making this tutorial; it's been very informative!

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get-backers-fan [2006-08-28 05:31:14 +0000 UTC]

great tut! OMG! it has Kazuki!

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alezunde [2006-01-22 10:49:34 +0000 UTC]

Also, I would recommend the "Level Adjustments."
Press CTRL+L (or Apple+L on a Mac)
Or it may be found under Image > Adjustments > Levels

I also work with some very fine black and white linework. (Some examples are in my profile, but those are not good to look at.)
When you sometimes have very fine, very smooth lines, the "Levels Adjustments" is much better at keeping the detail in your linework.
Also, use the "Multiply" layer blending option on a higher layer, as Ly-Metall has suggested -- it is much better than using the magic wand to create transparency, which can also destroy some of your details.

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Qoo-monster [2006-01-18 12:39:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank YOuuuu!! U just helped this newbie with an assignment.

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VerdantDreams [2006-01-03 17:58:13 +0000 UTC]

Can't you just set the layer to multiply? o.o

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arr-matey [2005-12-07 02:17:58 +0000 UTC]

I cannot even begin to express how helpful that was! I have always wondered how to do that, thanks so much!

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Infinity-Sadness [2005-11-25 16:44:46 +0000 UTC]

you can also use the "multiply" effect on the same drawing (after the contrast/brightness stuff) ans then you'll theythe black over the white and you ca work creating more layers like any other technique. miltiply your initial layer alalso helps the line art not to pixelate so much. whe you use this system on your tutorial youcna get the line art a litle pixelated (i know cause i used to use the same way you show here)

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juuhanna [2005-11-16 16:28:11 +0000 UTC]

Why don't you just ctrl+a, ctrl+c and ctrl+v and then set it on multiply-layer so the white ares turn transparent?

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