tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541646708936553054.post5931239567012885456..comments2024-03-28T01:03:25.843+00:00Comments on gemma correll and her merry band of misfits: the lucky fivegemma correllhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10646771991961298700noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541646708936553054.post-34912110529770800352010-08-24T01:06:33.090+01:002010-08-24T01:06:33.090+01:00@marianella
Hey! I know I'm not Gemma, obvious...@marianella<br />Hey! I know I'm not Gemma, obviously, but I thought I would offer you some help in what I do with my drawings. <br /><br />One thing that is always good to do is wipe down your scanner bed with a computer screen cloth or something with no dust on it itself before scanning to avoid dust and stuff, that can be so annoying and a pain to try and fix if you get a spot on the drawing itself. <br /><br />Now, using photoshop, I take the magic wand, click on the big white area and have it select most stuff, refine it zoomed in a bit to check it's not cutting out anything, feather the selection by 1 pixel, just so your lines stay bold and smooth and don't get all jagged, then delete making sure my background colour is pure white.<br /><br />I hope that helped? That's only my way, haha. I'm sure there are a few ways you can go about doing this.Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15803442439659522483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541646708936553054.post-36373630432115714342010-08-23T18:03:50.587+01:002010-08-23T18:03:50.587+01:00hey gemma, I would like to ask you something... Ho...hey gemma, I would like to ask you something... How do you edit your scanned pictures in order to erase the traces of the paper? (those blueish stains on the background). I change the levels but I never get them to look so clean as yours...marianella chanchonautahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12726914328432383708noreply@blogger.com