hi guysi need photoshoop helpi need to edit away th backgrouds in my hand drawn mazes and make the the blackspaces uniform and straight do you have any tips or links to help an poor old fagg
these are pretty coolyou just need to fuck with exposure some most likely on photoshop
>>454641>>454642>>454643>>454644I like it. these are nice!how I would do it:1) edit > 'perspective warp' for making it neat and square.2) 'black and white' adjustment layer (yellow and green set to white)3) 'curves' OR 'levels' adjustment layer to enhance contrast4) once it is basically a black silhouette on a white background you go to channels, ctrl+click one of them, go back to layers, fill selection with black.5) if the image isn't opaque enough just duplicate the layer.
>>454646people think you gotta do all this fancy color stuffjust play with exposure a bit
>>454647>"""fancy""""not really.exposure alone doesnt correct distortion nor does it leave you with a transparent bg. also what is the difference between a levels adjustment and 'exposure' in this case?
>>454648lol of course exposure doesnt correct for perspective nor make an image with transparency.the fuck is wrong with you?
>>454649trying to understand what your point is here. what is the "fancy" step that does what you want to do but is unnecessarily "fancy"?>>454647
>>454645>>454647Trying to wash out color to make a B&W image by "just" playing around with exposure is exactly how you get lines that aren't uniform or straight, especially on a hand drawn source image.This is true whether the original image is digital or film, BTW, and overexposure is so reliable at removing sharpness and image fidelity that it's a classic lossy "effect" from the days when photo editing was done in darkrooms.PS: if you are really forced into using this kind of cheat to convert to B&W, adjusting saturation is a key step in the process that you didn't even mention.
>>454647See how boosting exposure removes the light blue of the sky and really defines and separates all the darker elements?
>>454651>>454652lol yesthis is what happens when you do it wrong
Try upscaling resolution with AIThe step by step:1 - Upscale with AI to 4x;2 - Perspective warp;3 - Saturation to -100;4 - Levels adjustment;5 - Layer mask editing to generate transparency from alpha; (white makes visible / black makes transparent)6 - Brightness to -100 on the main layer;7 - Profit.
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>>454654When creating the mask, be aware that everything that is black will become transparent, and everything that is white will become visible, so, open the mask using Alt + Click and press Ctrl + I to invert the mask's colors;Always test, live by workarounds.
>>454653ok its more complex than i thought, sorry fancy guy.>>454654>>454655>>454656damn this guy photoshops better than me.
>>454659though really i think what op need is very high res scans with minor color/exposure/curve corrections.this will clean it up and preserve the hand drawn quality and wont lead to pixelly artifacts. quality in quality out, op/
>>454646>>454654Why do we need this instruction twice?
>>454641>>454642>>454643>>454644OP these are really awesome. You should put them together as a book. I would buy it.