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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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I'm late to this, but another way is if you're using a layout app like InDesign or Quark, keep your drawings in b/w. When you import them into the layout app, there are ways to make the image be colorized there, i.e. anything black is changed to whatever color you choose. There are tutorials for each program at their websites as this is a pretty basic feature. :m
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Hey all, I'm in the middle of developing a portfolio, and for one section of the portfolio I am going to include a series of rough sketches. The only problem is that some of the sketches are drawn in simple graphite, while some are in blue pencil. I'd like to make the graphite sketches blue like the other sketches. Is there an easy way to do this in photoshop? Thanks in advance