1) Solid shapes on tracing paper. Anything that overlaps should be on it's own paper (later converted to layers)
note: light grey sketches are fine here. It'll disappear in the editing process. Do try to make your black layer as dark pretty solid. (I didn't
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login2) Either scan it at 300PPI or take a picture. I'll be real with you, for a black and white image that doesn't need to be 900PPI, it's totally ok to take a picture. A scan isn't needed.
My phone camera is good enough for this. So I used that. I however did it in the basement so it's not the best. My camera took the picture at a 240 resolution, so I used image > image size to change it. Resample image is off.
Note This is like 2 inch by 2 inch.
that's because I started off that small. Start bigger-- like I mentioned before.
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Fiddle with the right and the left sliders until your whites look white, and your blacks look black. If you take your picture in good lighting, it won't be so extreme.
I was very sloppy and filled this in with a tombow, so I will have to digitally paint in those shapes
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I made a copy of the background layer, and I added a layer in light blue. Light blue will help you see what you are erasing. I change it to white later.
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My settings are
- once sampling (that middle icon)
-limits: discontinous
-tolerance: 50% (this I change as needed)
-protect foreground color (
In the picture the blue is the foreground color, it should be black. But it didn't matter much for this image. It matters more for more sensitive images like sketches).
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^_^ Here I used white to show you where I erased. And grey were I'm filling in the black. Just so you could see how I was working. I'm awful at drawing anything in symmetry, so I am flipping one side.
* Please note, this would look better if I started off with a larger image, and took the picture in better lighting.
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login7) I flipped the one side.
- I used the rectangle marquee and hit delete button.
- I copied the layer and used transform to give it a -100 width
- I moved it to the other side.
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; My sketch was rounder.
-used rectangle marquee and transform
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- I converted my grey/white to black as this is it should look like.
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*note: So I painted in solid shapes. You could easily use transparent brushes, rough brushes, multiply, smudge tool, etc to get it to get dimension in there.
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;_;* Ok this is greatest, I'm sorry. I had to make her eyes rounder/bigger then what I drew. meh. because that's what I wanted in my sketch. And for whatever reason my screenshot doesn't look as crisp as the real file *sigh*
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