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    • chrisaakins
      chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

      So... I did this dragon a long time ago when I first picked up a brush pen. I am trying to figure out how to take an existing line drawing photo and add color to it. In this case, I did a multiply layer and that worked for the foreground but I have no idea how to successfully mask out the dragon and do a background. In this case, I erased all the white and went from there. That was tedious. Not sure this is successful because I can see where I didn't erase completely, but here is what I was working on.
      dragon WIP.jpg
      and here is the original
      dragon ink.JPG :

      Any and all suggestions for how to make this happen are welcome. Or if you have a link to a guide on this...GRRRR.

      I do like the texture. Also...how do you delete brushes that you downloaded? I have too many choices and they are overwhelming.

      Chris Akins
      www.chrisakinsart.com
      www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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      • TessaW
        TessaW last edited by

        Are you using photoshop?

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        • chrisaakins
          chrisaakins @TessaW last edited by

          @TessaW yes.

          Chris Akins
          www.chrisakinsart.com
          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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          • TessaW
            TessaW last edited by

            There are many ways to go about this. My suggestion would be to learn how to extract your linework from the white of the paper. I use this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mtlxqjvsq4&t=224s

            This gives you more options for painting because you aren't fighting with the opacity of the paper.

            I did this using your dragon line-work successfully, so you should be able to replicate it.

            To mask the dragon- there's different ways. You can paint around the edges of the dragon, then paint in the middle to create the mask. If you use the pencil tool to paint around the edges, you can use the fill bucket to fill in the rest of the space.

            Another way would be to lock the transparent pixels on your linework layer, then use the magic wand tool on the outside of the dragon, then inverse the selection (shift ctrl i or command i), create a new layer under the linework, and use the paint bucket to fill in the selection. You'd probably need to erase out or paint in a couple of areas after the selection is filled for this particular piece, but it would be faster than the first method I mentioned. The magic wand won't work well for every drawing- but it should work well for this one.

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            • chrisaakins
              chrisaakins @TessaW last edited by

              @TessaW thanks! I will have to try these out.

              Chris Akins
              www.chrisakinsart.com
              www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                • jakecrowe
                  jakecrowe @chrisaakins last edited by

                  @chrisaakins I think you were very successful, but yes that is tedious. Maybe I'm missing something, you said you multiplied the layer so that should eliminate all the white. You should be able to have a layer underneath that for the dragon, and another under that for the background:
                  ca-dragon.jpg

                  Alternatively, if you want to get rid of the white completely you can open the layer styles and move the right slider on the "This Layer" until you like the way the linework looks. I don't find this method to be very precise and sometimes you need to clean up the work a bit:
                  ca-dragon2.png

                  jakecrowe.com

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                  • chrisaakins
                    chrisaakins last edited by

                    @jakecrowe THanks! I tried that with this still life practice and it seemed to work.
                    6917bf9b-9aff-4a3e-a512-978423ac2ff0-image.png
                    I did have the background show through the transparent ink but I ended up liking the texture it created.

                    Chris Akins
                    www.chrisakinsart.com
                    www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                    • chrisaakins
                      chrisaakins last edited by

                      Playing around with Multiply layers again until I get the hang of it. I added subtle color to my inktober drawing. I really need to download some water color brushes. 12ef9e26-0734-417d-9c06-4658b2cc70b5-image.png

                      Chris Akins
                      www.chrisakinsart.com
                      www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                      • Coley
                        Coley @chrisaakins last edited by

                        @chrisaakins pretty cool. I like the red eyes and pink tails and hands etc. subtle but it brings life.

                        I'm about where you are with photoshop, maybe a little farther in. It's a struggle lol. I've been at it most of this year (except for summer). I was doing multiply layers, now playing with normal layers and the "behind" setting on the brush too, all fun but sometimes frustrating. It will be worth it in the end I hope! Part of my problem is my laptop is slow. one day...........
                        anyhow I like what you did here šŸ™‚

                        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                        • chrisaakins
                          chrisaakins last edited by

                          I did this today in Autodesk Sketchbook:
                          Really Inky1.jpg

                          and this:
                          Inky and dandelion.jpg

                          I am really liking the capabilities of Sketchbook.

                          Chris Akins
                          www.chrisakinsart.com
                          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                          • Meta
                            Meta last edited by

                            I like that colored version of your painted mouse! I saw you were struggling to gt your lineart cleanly into photoshop. You could try out this method: https://blog.visualhero.com/coloring-lineart-in-photoshop-e5c9ad3cc552
                            By locking the transparent pixels, you can paint over the lineart to color ist. But still without that, you have a handy way to start coloruing your image.
                            I know there is also a way with masks which practically gives the same result. If you're interested in that, I can look up the link for you.

                            www.metaillu.de
                            https://www.instagram.com/mandy.schlundt/

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                            • SFischer
                              SFischer last edited by

                              Freaking love your stuff man!

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                              • chrisaakins
                                chrisaakins @Meta last edited by

                                @Meta thank you for sharing this.

                                Chris Akins
                                www.chrisakinsart.com
                                www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                • chrisaakins
                                  chrisaakins @SFischer last edited by

                                  @SFischer Thanks so much! That is a huge compliment!

                                  Chris Akins
                                  www.chrisakinsart.com
                                  www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                  • chrisaakins
                                    chrisaakins last edited by

                                    Here is my October Prompt if I had colored it. Maybe too much color. I was trying to stay within the triad of orange-yellow, green and purples. I need to work on muting my tones I think. Overall I am pleased with the direction of illustration I am headed in.
                                    Penny And Fluffy.jpg

                                    Chris Akins
                                    www.chrisakinsart.com
                                    www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                    • chrisaakins
                                      chrisaakins last edited by

                                      I did this sketch last year on Inktober but I took a second look at it this year. I colored it in hopes of it fitting in with my Advent pieces from last year. I ended going over it again in ink digitally, too. Only now a year later I am really not happy with all my line work in my Advent series. That goes to show you how much I have learned and grown this year.
                                      Star 2.JPG
                                      The big problem I am having with it is that my number 1 client (my wife) LOVES the Advent stuff from last year and wants me to finish it up for #2 client (my grandaughter) in time to use it this year.
                                      I need some creative juices. Any ideas anyone?

                                      Chris Akins
                                      www.chrisakinsart.com
                                      www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                      • chrisaakins
                                        chrisaakins last edited by

                                        working with a new wacom tablet trying my hand at digital painting. I used Kyle's real oil mostly. I am mostly pleased. From my imagination, no references.
                                        eye practice digital.JPG
                                        I think next I will try layers to alter the tone and texture.

                                        Chris Akins
                                        www.chrisakinsart.com
                                        www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                        • chrisaakins
                                          chrisaakins @chrisaakins last edited by

                                          And here I add some filters and tones. I rather like it. I would definitely read a comic that had this kind of rendering.
                                          digital practice.JPG

                                          Chris Akins
                                          www.chrisakinsart.com
                                          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                          • chrisaakins
                                            chrisaakins last edited by

                                            I feel like I was monopolizing the studio page so I thought I’d update here. I was trying the new photoshop app for iPad and was doodling a profile. Which then quickly made me realize I need to practice drawing from references or real life rather than from my head. I found a reference and produced this image in Procreate. (I just like their pencils so much better).
                                            77A34D4E-5779-45A7-886A-5EF338F37E57.jpeg

                                            Chris Akins
                                            www.chrisakinsart.com
                                            www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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