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senoritafish) wrote2004-06-13 07:06 pm
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A little Photoshop help?
Can anyone who uses Photoshop give me a hint? *Looks at
bakayaro_onna or anyone else who knows it*
Back in November I did this little sketch of Bob while we were hanging out in the front yard. Later on, Avalon got into my sketchbook and my colored pens and decided to "help" me by coloring it.

Well, I scanned it and managed to figure out how to use the magic eraser to get rid of the colored lines.

But now, is there any way to fill in all the little white lines and spots left behind? Is there any shortcut, or do I just use the cloning tool to fill in with neighboring colors? Or should I just reduce the size so it's not as noticeable?

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Back in November I did this little sketch of Bob while we were hanging out in the front yard. Later on, Avalon got into my sketchbook and my colored pens and decided to "help" me by coloring it.
Well, I scanned it and managed to figure out how to use the magic eraser to get rid of the colored lines.
But now, is there any way to fill in all the little white lines and spots left behind? Is there any shortcut, or do I just use the cloning tool to fill in with neighboring colors? Or should I just reduce the size so it's not as noticeable?
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Alas, kids trying to "help" can really mess some good things up. :P
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I'm redoing it based on you guys' suggestions.
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What dpi did you scan your pic at? A higher dpi will let you zoom in and use the cloning tool with more precision.
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I did try the cloning tool but I always seem to just move the mistake over a bit. I guess I'm working on too big a scale?
Thanks, I'll try it again.
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