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Post by numbuh541 on Oct 6, 2004 23:38:53 GMT
Okay, as I have said before... I doodle in class. It's a habit, but... nyeah, what am I going to do? xD
The problem is, I drew on lined notebook paper. A common problem, but I've never heard a straight answer to the question I have in mind:
Is there any way, upon scanning, that I can take out the notebook lines, and simply leave the drawing itself?
I know I can more than likely draw the drawing darker, or ink it on the pages... manipulating the drawing in PSP or something...
But I was just wondering if anyone else has other techniques or suggestions to solving that problem.
It's rather tricky. xP
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Post by numbuhm on Oct 6, 2004 23:45:57 GMT
Mm.. No sorry hon ^^ Which is why I try not to doodle on notebook paper. I bring computer paper with me to school so just in case I actually DO draw something..ya know..normal.. I won't have those lines ^^
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Post by numbuh541 on Oct 6, 2004 23:49:07 GMT
Mm.. No sorry hon ^^ Which is why I try not to doodle on notebook paper. I bring computer paper with me to school so just in case I actually DO draw something..ya know..normal.. I won't have those lines ^^ haha, same... I just wish I wasn't iffy about wasting white paper... *doink* And I should know by now that all my best drawings are done during class anyway. xD Thanks anyway. *hug* BTW, I love your Nigey icon. *pokes at it* :3
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Post by numbuhm on Oct 6, 2004 23:54:01 GMT
haha, same... I just wish I wasn't iffy about wasting white paper... *doink* And I should know by now that all my best drawings are done during class anyway. xD Thanks anyway. *hug* BTW, I love your Nigey icon. *pokes at it* :3 *hugs back* Welcome! Well since my mommy works for my old elementary school she gets white paper a lot ; One time, I snuck a whole package of computer paper. It's up in my room xDD And yus.. I LOVE my Nigey icon. *Joins in pokeing it*
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Post by kawaiilildevil on Oct 6, 2004 23:54:27 GMT
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Post by metallixkaren on Oct 7, 2004 0:03:14 GMT
The way I get rid of lines is with Photoshop 7.0. I use the wand & the eraser. ^_^
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Post by juliefoojojo87 on Oct 7, 2004 2:12:27 GMT
Ooh, Tanks Lizzi! That's very useful! I'll have to remember that next time i doodle on lined paper Hehe, Same here, A lot of my nice doodles i do during class, on lined paper, in pen If only i'd learn LoL *joins in poking da 1 avatarie* ;D
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Post by tako on Oct 7, 2004 3:45:52 GMT
Yeah, I doodle all over my notes and about 80% of my drawings that I scan and color are done on lined paper. What I usually do is just retrace the lineart in Photoshop using my tablet and then cover up the original layer. It's time-consuming and not very good, but I have a very sketchy style, so when I trace my lineart, I'm actually tracing it and cleaning it up at the same time.
But now that I look at that tutorial, I just HAVE to try it.
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Post by numbuh541 on Oct 7, 2004 4:35:18 GMT
I know I saw something online about something you can do in Photoshop. *realizes* Wait! I DID see something online about something you can do in Photoshop to get rid of lines. ;D *squeals* Eee! I'm certain this will be very much useful... I just have to translate photoshop commands to paint shop ones. xD *hug* Thanks VERY much! <333
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