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THIS TUTORIAL IS OUTDATED! HERE'S THE NEW ONE: [link]COLORIN TUTORIAL PART ONE: [link]
COLORIN TUTORIAL PART TWO: [link]
COLORIN TUTORIAL PART THREE: [link]
COLORIN TUTORIAL PART FOUR: [link]
COLORIN TUTORIAL PART FIVE: [link]
INKING TUTORIAL: [link]
THIS TUTORIAL IS DEDICATED TO:
and
(holy crap that is long, i hope it was worth it x-x)
THIS TUTORIAL IS MEANT FOR PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS FOR THE PC
IT IS DONE IN PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 0.7
For those using regular photoshop..... uhh... go find a different tutorial because i'm too lazy to type everything out xD
For those without a tablet you can use linetool with this tutorial as well~ works well with it infact~
For those who can't find something, or something isn't working here are some tips:
-BUCKET TOOL>> is on the left side of your screen, look down the side it should be near the brush tool and above the gradient tool (You could also click 'K' to get to it)
-ZOOM TOOL>> It should be the second button on your left, under the move tool (you could also click 'Z' to get to it)
-LINE TOOL>> This one is a little more difficult to find, look for the "custom shape" tool which is a heart shape and should be down on the lower left under the gradient tool. Hold the click and drag it out to the side and a little side thingie should come out, go over to the diagnally shaped line thing and you will be on the linetool, if you want a less turded way to get it, just click "U" multiple times until the blue heart turns into a line thingie... (click 'U' six times)
-CURVE LINE TOOL>> I HAVE NO IDEA???
-BRUSH TOOL>> Kid if you don't know what this is then why are you looking up tutorials?? *_*
-LAYERS MENU>> It's on your bottom right if you are in "EDIT" mode in photoshop elements
-ZOOM PERCENTAGE>> It's either at the bottom of your image window (not the PSE window) next to the side scroll thingie and/or at the top of your image window next to the name
-RESIZING OPTION>> Go to the top and click "IMAGE>> RESIZE>> and... uhhh... well it depends... If you want to resize the ENTIRE image then...
-Zoom out go to the top click on "LAYER" go to the bottom where is says "FLATTEN IMAGE" click that. (THIS WILL DESTROY ALL YOUR LAYERS!!! EVERYTHING MORPHS INTO ONE LAYER)
-then click on the selection tool (click 's') then press "Ctrl A" this will select your entire image
-then you right click your image and click "free transform" and yeah, hand shrink it... IDK this is the hard way/noob way of doing it xD i really don't know how
-I hope everthing else is self explanitory!~ if you have any questions please ask~ DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK!~ i will be glad to help you :3
IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS READING THIS STUFF HERE'S THE SCRIPT:
BOX 1:
ALRIGHTY THEN!!! After
you scan you’re desired image, keep it at the original size, which is usually like 8000 px by 12000 px WHICH IS LIKE TOTALLY HUGE, but the bigger the better hehe, anyway... you can see that at this size he’s only at about 30% of his original size when you zoom out
(REMEMBER DO NOT RESIZE FROM THE ORIGINAL
KEEP IT AT THE SIZE YOU SCANNED IT AT!!!)
BOX 2:
now create a new layer...
and now set the ‘layer 1’ to “screen” mode...
BOX 3:
Then, whle you’re on the “screen” layer use the paintbucket tool to fill in your graphite lines to some other color far from grey or black (people usually do light blue, but i’m going to use light orange, color really doesn’t matter much)
(if you are having trouble looking for anything or you are using a different version of PS, please look at the artist comments below....)
BOX 4:
Make a new layer, this one will be for your ink line-art!~
BOX 5:
Zoom up to 100% ...
And now pick a brush
size that is about the same size as your graphite lines, which is usually 10 px
BOX 6:
When you start your inking process, you may notice that it looks choppy or chunky or whatever,
luckily because you are inking it at it’s full sized it might not appear when you resize it, so simply zoom out to check if it looks okay....
BOX 7:
Hmmm.... looks okay, but the base and left curve looks a little blobby, just clean it up with the
earaser tool....
BOX 8:
There,
what a handsome young man...
SO at this point you just kinda keep inking until you are done
!!!TIPS BOX!!!:
IMPORTANT TIPS TO REMEMBER!!!
-KEEP SCANNED GRAPHITE DRAWING AT ITS
ORIGINAL SIZE (8000X12000 PIXELS)
-DO NOT RESIZE UNTIL COMPLETELY
FINISHED!!! (this includes AFTER coloring)
-IF YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR PROGRESS OR QUALITY OF YOUR LINES JUST ZOOM OUT
-INKING IS EASIER WHEN YOU ARE ZOOMED CLOSER TO THE IMAGE, SO ZOOM CLOSER IF NEEDED!
-BRUSH SIZE SHOULD BE AT 10 OR 9 PIXELS
(size 4 px for the line tool, curve line tool, or custom shape tool)
-KEEP LINES AND GRAPHITE LINES ON SEPARATE LAYERS!!! LOCK THE GRAPHITE LAYER IF NEEDED!!! YOU WILL CRY IF YOU PUT YOUR INKING LINES ON A DIFFERENT LAYER!!! TRUST ME!
-BLACK INKING LINES SHOULD BE ON A TRANSPARENT LAYER ALL BY ITSELF SO YOU CAN ADD COLORS UNDERNEATH THEM LATER
-KEEP LINES FLUID
AND SOLID!!! IF YOU HAVE A HABIT OF DOING THAT FUZZY SKETCHING THING THEN PRACTICING THIS METHOD WILL GET YOUR LINES TO LOOK PRO LIKE THESE!!!!
-WHEN CLEANING UP YOUR LINES USE THE EARASER TOOL, NOT WHITE PAINT! KEEP EVERYTHING TRANSPARENT!
BOX 9: Well now that we are all done with our lines, it’s time to zoom out and check on it’s quality~
....
BOX 10:
Hell yeah, looks awesome!
or... good enough!
All that’s left is to get rid of the graphite!
BOX 11:
Right click the “background” layer and click “delete layer”
delete the “screen” layer as well!
BOX 12:
your lines should look like this!
with the transparent background and
everything~
BOX 13:
but you want to see your lines better huh?
:0
BOX 14:
Just make a new layer and then drag it UNDER your lines!~
Then use the
paintbucket tool and fill in “layer 1” with white or whatever
BOX 15:
HAWT DAMNZ!!!
(AKA looks good)
CREDITS BOX:
CREDITS:
Character used: “Arcangelo” by UnlovedK
All artwork and tutorial by: Kuneria
Brushes by: Stolen-design (boxes and frames) and AiSac (grunge BG) and
VelvetCat (grunge borders)
--
CREDITS:
ME!!! for drawing the original art and inking it, creating the background and borders, and of course, the tutorial!~
for creating the character Arcangelo!~
, ,and for the lovely lovely brushes~
by the way: [link]
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Comments: 139
Kuneria In reply to ??? [2013-01-23 03:24:31 +0000 UTC]
You are very welcome! I'm glad i could help
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Kuneria In reply to BlackRenKitsune [2012-04-26 21:13:11 +0000 UTC]
I'm so glad!~ and you are very welcome!~
If you have any further questions please ask :3
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xZhikkax [2011-12-10 10:37:02 +0000 UTC]
Oh ma' god! You have saved my life! This is the best tutorial ever, and it's so easy to understand! I have searched for tutorials for PSE7 and finally I found this, I''m am so happy! Thanks a lot!
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Kuneria In reply to xZhikkax [2011-12-10 23:12:51 +0000 UTC]
xD YAY!~ I'm glad it helped you so much <3
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Kuneria In reply to Inemiset [2011-11-23 20:18:54 +0000 UTC]
YOUR WELCOME!!!
and thanks for looking at my tutorial xD
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Inemiset In reply to Kuneria [2011-11-23 20:24:54 +0000 UTC]
Very Helpful, I tested it out (and deleted GIMP afterwards lol)
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Kuneria In reply to Inemiset [2011-11-24 01:41:58 +0000 UTC]
xD
Haha!~ I prefer photoshops over Gimp and Sai
the layout is better (though more complicated) and there are so many things you can do with photoshop x3 even if it's just PSE
Ask me anything if you need help in the future!~
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Kuneria In reply to FbPheonix1 [2011-11-11 22:36:34 +0000 UTC]
I'm so glad!~ thanks for looking at my tutorial x333
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Kuneria In reply to undeadmonkey88 [2011-10-29 06:28:56 +0000 UTC]
WELCOMEx(howevermanythanksyouput)!~
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Artistic-Balance [2011-10-16 17:28:59 +0000 UTC]
This is probably one of the best tutorials I've seen yet. Simple, easy, and I can actually understand it! Good job (:
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Kuneria In reply to Artistic-Balance [2011-10-20 05:17:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much!~
I'm so glad it helped you out ;3
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RatsNScraps [2011-09-18 01:32:57 +0000 UTC]
i don't have that kind of brush in mine
i don't know why.
could you help?
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-09-25 01:47:57 +0000 UTC]
if its cs7 or above then it should have all the brushes i'm talking about o 3o
maybe you're not in the correct mode?
did you make sure that you're in "edit" mode and not in create mode or anything else?
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-09-25 14:48:17 +0000 UTC]
pretty sure.. just to double check, how do i check that?
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-09-26 19:38:17 +0000 UTC]
if you're using elements then when you first open up elements it should allow you to pick one out of the four modes that includes: "edit" "create" and the other two i think are album and share
you want to be in the edit mode
but if you already opened up elements then in the upper right-hand corner it should tell you where you are, there are like these tabs that say edit share create and blah
then when you open up a blank file click on the brush tool and when you look at the brush options in the upper-ish left side there should be a pull-down menu with all your brush options
hope that helped?
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-09-26 20:35:28 +0000 UTC]
it did, and it told me that i still don't know why i don't have the brush because i am in edit mode
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-09-27 00:19:50 +0000 UTC]
Hmmmm
are you using a tablet?
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-09-27 01:34:35 +0000 UTC]
hmmm
so then, what brushes are available?
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-09-27 10:55:45 +0000 UTC]
erm, how do you want me to explain?
ive been told it is supposed to be with the basic brushes, but its not for me.
But i have basic brushes, default brushes, calligraphy brushes, and a few others that i can't think of at the moment and am not a near a computer that has it installed on it
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-10-05 23:27:17 +0000 UTC]
the only brushes i used in the tutorial should be in the basic brushes
because in here the uh inking tutorial, the only brushed that were needed was the basic brush (with pen-pressure tablet of course)
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-10-06 01:30:58 +0000 UTC]
could it be that i only have the version that came with the tablet? I don't pay for it?
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-10-06 01:37:34 +0000 UTC]
Uhhh what version of Photoshop do you have?
and which Bamboo do you have specifically?
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-10-06 01:46:41 +0000 UTC]
wacom bambo touch and pen
the photoshop is Photoshop elements 8
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-10-06 02:11:18 +0000 UTC]
Do you have your tablet driver installed?
and you know that if you have outdated software on your tablet you have to install the driver every time you use it
You can go on the Wacom site and download the latest software for free
but your elements should be updated, i think it might be your tablet that doesn't allow the pen pressure
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-10-06 02:14:03 +0000 UTC]
it might be, but its brand new.. wouldn't it be updated allready?
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-10-06 02:15:31 +0000 UTC]
probably not,
it doesn't matter if the device is new, it depends on which generation you have
so you should probably go find an updated driver on the Wacom site
I don't use a Wacom, so i'm not sure how to help you other wise D;
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RatsNScraps In reply to Kuneria [2011-10-06 02:23:07 +0000 UTC]
kay thanks for all the halp so far
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Kuneria In reply to RatsNScraps [2011-10-06 03:27:59 +0000 UTC]
tell me if you need anymore help in the future okay? :3
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cocoajaee [2011-09-17 06:00:58 +0000 UTC]
Thaaaannk yooouuu very much! I have Elements 8 and it's so hard to find a good tutorial for Elements. Good job!
The screen thing was really helpful. I was always wondering how people could do that w/ pencil work...
By force of habit I draw fuzzy. I gotta fix that...
One thing I found difficult to read was the font... Maybe it's just me but it was hard to read XD I checked the script though. That aside solid job.
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Kuneria In reply to cocoajaee [2011-09-17 20:16:59 +0000 UTC]
x333 I'm so glad i could help~~~~
Oh yeah, I know, the font was hard for me to read too, BUT IT LOOKED SO COOL that i couldn't change it xD
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Kuneria In reply to BlizzardHorse [2011-09-01 23:07:26 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad it was helpful ^^
your welcome~~~
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TansakuWolf [2011-08-29 17:25:03 +0000 UTC]
unfortunately, im one of those people who does the fuzzy sketching thing XP Hopefully this will help though
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Kuneria In reply to TansakuWolf [2011-09-01 23:08:53 +0000 UTC]
xD
Well fuzzy-sketching is appealing in certain styles
x3 go with what you liek homie
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CuteMusicLover [2011-08-24 08:32:47 +0000 UTC]
Your amazing!!! but one question, did you draw this with a tamblet, mouse or mousetab?
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Kuneria In reply to CuteMusicLover [2011-08-25 04:18:38 +0000 UTC]
I drew the actual picture with pencil and paper x3 but all the digital stuff was done with a tablet
I was going to do a separate tutorial for mouse-users because i used to be a big time mouse user, but i got distracted xD
I'm glad you like my tutorial x333
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CrystalAngelous [2011-08-10 20:27:09 +0000 UTC]
Quick question! Is it possible to add patterns to my drawings? Like give different textures to some jeans or add a kimono pattern to a dress using Elements?
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Kuneria In reply to CrystalAngelous [2011-08-10 21:06:47 +0000 UTC]
why yes it is possible :3
first, copy and paste the texture on a separate layer above the area you want the pattern or texture on
then, go back to the layer that you want to have the pattern
take the selection tool and select the area that you want the texture to affect then right click it, and invert selection
then go back to the pattern/texture layer while the area is still selected, and erase the excess
after that, go to the layer options and set it to "Overlay"
if the colors are too obnoxious you can go and adjust saturation of the pattern layer, or mess around with the opacity
... that was a little confusing xD
I hope that kind of helps :'D
if you want, i can make you a tutorial x3
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CrystalAngelous In reply to Kuneria [2011-08-10 21:12:21 +0000 UTC]
OMG If you make a tutorial I'll worship you and it was a little confusing but it looks like a good guide. I'm supposed to be getting elements soon so I wanted to make sure I can do the most basic with it. And thank you bunches for responding! <3
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Kuneria In reply to CrystalAngelous [2011-08-10 22:12:13 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha, i've been planning on making a tutorial for textures and patterns anyways :'D
x3 awesome!~ if you ever need help you can ask me~
xD I have a lot of time on my hands, i appreciate every comment I get, and i will always respond~
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