Colorist

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  1. Youngblood

    Youngblood Well-Known Member

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    if anyone here knows how to color line art in photoshop then please contact me at msn: [email protected] please so many sketches and I will pay creds if you want
     
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    i KNOW how to but im not that good


    got a quite few of my skills from some da tuts.....
     
  3. Youngblood

    Youngblood Well-Known Member

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    could you show me examples?
     
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    Color line art? I'm a little behind on all the current graphics "slang." <_<
     
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    Yeah, line art is basically sketching of pictures done without color. ^_^

    There are a lot of tutorials about coloring line art on devart about this. ;)
     
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    The suggestions I'd have go along the lines of this:

    -You can go to Hue/Saturation and check the "colorize" box. That'll give your entire graphic a certain tint based on your hue/saturation/lightness settings (of course, you need a little saturation for there to be any color). After that you can go to Image->Adjustments->Selective Color, and play with that. With that menul, you'll get the biggest color changes by modifying the values in the "neutrals" subsection. You could use the other menus though, such as Replace Color, Match Color, whatever.

    But, I don't expect any of the above methods to give you anything too specific, so if you want better control over what parts/lines/whatever change to the colors you want 'em to be, I'd recommend using a large-ass zoom level and playing with the Color Replacement tool.

    Those are the suggestions I have. I'm sure others will have better ones.
     
  7. Youngblood

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    yeah like thanks but yeah those are not quite right anyways lol anyone else?
     

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