2004-03-17, 23:39 | Link #2 |
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what i do is when i do lineart i have a seperate layer overtop of my sketch I save it as a Photoshop file... when iam completed Outlining i select the Lineart Layer and Ctrl- A (selects everything) and Copy it.. then i make a new project and paste that lineart in a new layer in the new project and then start Colouring.
Hope some of that made sence When u saved as. u may have saved it as .jpeg which Flattens all layers into 1 picture at least thats what it seems like... Anyway hope this helped in a way. |
2004-03-18, 01:16 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: The Fields of High Attus
Age: 34
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Mmm, pen tool! I hate it when my precious layers get lost. So this is what I do:
I do the path... blah blah... always save the path in the psd... Then I use the stroke tool, making sure it's on a NEW layer. Always must make sure of this... then after that I make a copy of that layer for backup. then I go on and on... I always have copies and put them in a little set folder in the psd file called "backups". I make a backup of the line, colour, background... just in case. I also always save a .psd file of it and then a .png or .jpg or .whatever of it...
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: The Fields of High Attus
Age: 34
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I realy wish I could attach a picture right now, but yeah...
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