That link ain't working for me.Phalanx wrote:
Aha! Behold the wonder of levels!
Also, there's a function called threshold in photoshop (Image>Adjustment>Theshold) that allows you to convert your graysccale image into black and white (nice and crisp) and lets you set the threshold level so you can control the level of detail you lose/keep. It does a much better job than scanning in B/W
I get to have my cake and eat it too
I dont like colouring on the lines though. I usually set them on a diff. layer and colour in a different layer underneath them,
"Wobbly" line work in inks.
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Goddamnit. I missed out a L and the end of HTML
http://www.thejaded.co.uk/studio/photoshop/levels.html
http://www.thejaded.co.uk/studio/photoshop/levels.html

