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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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i scan my art type drawings in full color just because it will pick up better detail but if it is a greyscale sketch use grey scal
black and white is usualy better for documents or inked patterns
also what type of resolution are you using? high details needs a higher resolution
a simple line drawing can work well with 72PPI but a full scetch with any shading needs more i scan at 2200-2400 but i mainly scan technical drawings that need full detail
I need that the drawing on a transparent layer, so that I can add - under it - other transparent layers where I will be working with color.
That way I level with the design above all others.
I wondered if there was another way - over the instrument's "magic wand" - to select the black and gray design, to delete the white background ......
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You could always try Eliminate It! 3 free filters for removing backgrounds. Eliminate White would work great on black line art on white.
you could also select by colour eg: select all the white and then invert selection...C&P to a new layer and you should have everything except the white...hope that helps....
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I do a lot of scanning of my pencil/ink sketches.I always scan in “color” mode as that seems to do a better job on the different shades of gray as opposed to “grayscale” mode (for whatever reason I don’t know…I just don’t question what works).
Then for eliminating the background, I found the simple “Ready2Color” action works better than anything else I’ve tried (link).
Chuck
If all you want to do is use your top layer as a guide then the technique below may suit your needs:
Scan your image in colour
Add a "Black and White" adjustment layer and then use the adjustment sliders to get the black/white/greyscale balance that you want
Change the blending mode of this layer to "Multiply" and adjust the opacity as you need. This way you can "see" through your "template" layer as you paint on the layers below. It also removes the need to try and select and delete the white in the top layer as white goes transparent in multiply mode.
With the "Black and White" adjustment layer selected press Ctrl+Alt+G to add this as a Clipping Mask to your template image. This confines the adjustment layers influence to just your template image.
Using the Multiply blending mode with the opacity slider may even eliminate the need to convert to greyscale all together.
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Hi,
what is the proper way to do a scan of a drawing "White / Black" or "Grayscale" in order to obtain a transparent layer.
Thanks for your help and suggestions!
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