Friday, August 20, 2010

Photoshop: Isolating pencil lines?

Here's what I want to do.. I want to draw some doodles on white paper.. scan the drawings.. and then in photoshop remove these sketches and then overlay them on another background image.. so you see through the lines to the background. So it looks like I had drawn the doodle over the background image.



Is this possible? and if so how do you do it?



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use magic wand to select all the white around in the drawing then delete it. then you could alt-drag the scribbles on to the picture. you need both pics open to do alt-drag.



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No Problem kyle....Maybe i didnt catch your point....c ya Report It


Yes you can do it.....im a photoshop pro any help regarding photoshop u can ask me.



coming back to your question...(1) Right click on the doodle image and open it using adobe Photoshop .



(2) Do the same....open the Background image u want using Photoshop as well.



(3) Now that u have two windows open in Photoshop...One is the doodle and the other the background.



(4)Keep both the windows side by side by restoring the page size and just drag the doodle image on the background window.....or just copy the doodle page by pressing CTRL A and CTRL C for copy..



(5) Paste the copied doodle image on the background. You are done.



(6) save the image in JPEG format...



IF you still have problems regarding this matter...mail me the Background and the doodle image and i will do it for ya ....



Dont forget to choose a best answer..



My id abby_hotrod@yahoo.co.in



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