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Welcome To NewFreeTemplates.com Photoshop Tutorials Area - Tracing and Colouring
Tracing and Colouring
In this tutorial, I will teach you how to trace your
drawings in photoshop and then give them a nice color!
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Note:DO NOT USE, REPRODUCE OR
PUBLISH THIS IMAGE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE! THIS IMAGE IS A
DRAWING BY ME AND IS VERY WELL-KNOWN BY A LOT OF PEOPLE. IT'S ALSO SHOWED ON
MICKM.COM-MERCHANDISE. IF YOU WILL RIP THIS IMAGE, YOU WILL HAVE A LAWSUIT UP
YOUR ASS ;)
Step 1 Open your drawingin
photoshop;

Note:TRACE AND COLOR YOUR DRAWING
ON THE SAME SIZE YOU OPENED IT IN PHOTOSHOP. LARGE IMAGES WITH THICK LINES
WILL LOOK VERY NICE ONCE DOWNSCALED!
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Step 2 Then, select the Brush-Tool and set the size of the brush to a size that
would be suitable for your lineart. Then select the Pen-Tool and make sure you got the following settings:

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Step 3 When you trace the lines,
you don't want to witness that all of a sudden, you can't continue because you
only have 1 line at your disposal. What then to do is simple. Just draw a
random line and when you're done, press ESC on your keyboard. That way, you
deselect it, allowing you to make a new path. This is shown in the images
below!

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Step 4 Then select the Pen-Tool and make sure you got the following settings:


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Step 5 When you got a nice path, or
multiple paths, Right-click and a menu will pop up. Use that menu to give
the path some lines! Press escape once more to remove the lines!




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Step 6 Use the Brush-Tool at a desired size to color the different layers
ON A NEW LAYER EACH!

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Step 7 Then add shadow by making
selections with either the Pen-Tool or the Polygonal Lasso-Tool, and fill them with black. Then
group them with the origianl layer and lower the opacity!

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Step 8 Use a normal brush and brush
little hairs (if needed);

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Step 9 THINK when you shade,
because the sun can only come from 1 direction!

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Step 10 Finish the shading;



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Step 11 And now you see the
transition of lineart into grayscale coloring (often used by
Animators/Designer) and finally the finished product!

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