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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 5:28 am)
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http://sean.sevspace.com but to do it so as to get more than one colour for the lineart in different area and by using channels I would make the new channel for the lineart, load the selection but instead of filling it with a solid colour, then use the resulting marching ant selections and the paintbrush tool to paint in the required colours in the various areas - easy!
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I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about changing b&w line are to colored line art? Here is the scenario:
I am working on learning how to color comic-book style line art using channels instead of layers-and in that way I have not been able to figure out a brush style or blending style that will allow me to change the color of different parts of the black and white line art. I know how to do it using layers, but I keep seeing over and over again that channels are the way to go.
Any ideas from someone who is a bit more channel-savy than myself?
Thanks-Jerry