OK, it's a method I learnt from
the Falkenzone. But since I think most of you don't have leet language skillz to understand French, here it is in English, with my own twists.
First things first : *NO*, you don't need to be a l33t artist to use this method. Some of my students had to do a stupid multimedia project, and they used this method with great success (but maybe a bit more efforts than someone who can already draw). So go on, don't be afraid, try it
1st step :
Get a drawing. If you have a scanner, and you are better on paper than with a mouse, this first step will HELP you, but it wont replace the second step.
Simply scan a drawing you like, like this one :
2nd step :
In Photoshop, or any software that allow you to use layers. Simply create a new layer where you draw on top of your original, using a paintbrush or pencil (personally I prefer the pencil, as it doesnt anti alias...)
It looks kinda crude, but it's much faster than cleaning the original. Here it is :
3rd step :
Now use the magic trick : the Path tool !
Simply select all your lineout (since it's pure black, it's dead easy to select it ...)
I don't know if there is an equivalent of this in other software, but in Photoshop, simply switch to the Paths panel, and "Turn selection into Path".
Now, on a new layer, "Fill Path with Foreground colour".
It's almost magic...
![](http://membres.lycos.fr/ahw/gfx/summer%20dress%2002.jpg)
Et voila !
This took me exactly 10 minutes, from scanning to final presentation.
Now on to colour it. I'll post that later, or maybe you wanna still my black and white, and show me your colouring skillz ???(hint ! hint!)
youpla :-P
[edited by - ahw on March 24, 2003 12:51:18 PM]
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