Then when you're done, you delete the original pic behind it, do a screen capture, and paste it into Photoshop.
~Chibi~
Wouldn't it be *way* easier to just save it and open it in photoshop? Why a screen capture?
Then when you're done, you delete the original pic behind it, do a screen capture, and paste it into Photoshop.
~Chibi~
Ironically, I drew that Moltres two years ago. xDThat moltres is eons beyond the rest of your stuff. Kepp your poses dynamic like that. You really get the feeling that the Moltres is friggin fierce.
You're welcome. ^^ And btw, I got one part wrong in the explanation... It's better to just paste the lineart in (creating a new layer, and change that layer's Blending Mode to Multiply, so you don't have to do any deleting of white areas. It makes all the white see-through, so you just fill in the color on the bottom layer....That one paragraph just saved me hours of work, the next time I decide to photoshop a scanned image. xD Awesome.
Eh...I think it converts it into a smart object or something weird like that, and it's better to have the lineart pixelated normally, at least in my opinion. Or maybe not, I dunno...it only takes about thirty extra seconds to screen capture and crop anyway.Wouldn't it be *way* easier to just save it and open it in photoshop? Why a screen capture?