i have a comic in color an i want to separate the lines from color
P.D : i want to know how can i access to the gorillas mainframe to destroy the shields and attack
extracting lines from a colour comic
Started by klanco, Jan 14 2006 05:19 PM
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#1
Posted 14 January 2006 - 05:19 PM
#2
Posted 14 January 2006 - 06:03 PM
If all of the lines are the same color you could try the Select Color Range feature. Just go to Select » Color Range... and after the dialog comes up, click on the lines and then adjust the fuzziness so that they show up white and nothing else shows in the small box below the slider. It would probably be pretty low for so few colors.
Once you do that and press OK all the lines will be selected (and possibly a few other things that you don't want, in which case you can just manually de-select), press Ctrl + J to create a copy of the lines in a new layer. The lines may then have sort of ugly white or colored crap around so what you do is click the Lock Transparency button on the Layers palette (it's the first small icon underneath the Blending Options drop down appearing after "Lock:" it may be different in older versions I don't remember). Once this is done, select black (or whatever color you want the lines to be) as your foreground color, then press Alt + Backspace to fill it in completely.
Hey look I just wrote a mini-tutorial for you :P I hope this actually works :x
Once you do that and press OK all the lines will be selected (and possibly a few other things that you don't want, in which case you can just manually de-select), press Ctrl + J to create a copy of the lines in a new layer. The lines may then have sort of ugly white or colored crap around so what you do is click the Lock Transparency button on the Layers palette (it's the first small icon underneath the Blending Options drop down appearing after "Lock:" it may be different in older versions I don't remember). Once this is done, select black (or whatever color you want the lines to be) as your foreground color, then press Alt + Backspace to fill it in completely.
Hey look I just wrote a mini-tutorial for you :P I hope this actually works :x
Edited by sq3r, 14 January 2006 - 06:03 PM.
#3
Posted 14 January 2006 - 11:02 PM
thanks, it helped a lot!
and about the gorillas thing, mr gupta helped to access the mainframe but now it was captured by a grpup that call themselves the "gorilla range"...poor mr gupta...poor trevor.
and about the gorillas thing, mr gupta helped to access the mainframe but now it was captured by a grpup that call themselves the "gorilla range"...poor mr gupta...poor trevor.
#4
Posted 14 January 2006 - 11:18 PM
Well at least you're ok.
And you are welcome.
And you are welcome.
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