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Migue G

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  1. Thank you, Everyone!!! Finally, I got it! Through your advice, I could do it and I understand better now the use of layers, filters, and channels. Regards
  2. Hi, Thank you for your help, but I don't know if the Channel section you're advising is the following in the photo, and moreover, how do you delete the channel? I tried but I can only make it invisible. Regards
  3. Hi, Everyone, I appreciate your time to look for a solution for me. The traditional way of drawing and inking, with a little help from the graphics software, is more or less the following: 1) You draw your page. first, you use a cyan sketch pencil to do a raw drawing and second, you use a graphite pencil in order to refine it. 2) You scan the drawing. 3) You use the software to delete the blue pencil in order to get a clean page. 4) you transform the page in cyan again (the difference is the raw sketch is not there) 5) You print it and ink it. 6) You scan again and repeat the erasing of the blue drawing. In summary, you finish your work by having a digital and physical version of the page in graphite and ink. The digital version is for publishing and the physical version is for selling to people who are interested in having an original page. I have attached two videos of both processes using Photoshop. As you can see, is very direct and fast. 01 ERASING BLUE PENCIL-converted.mp4 02 TRANSFORMING THE DRAWING IN A BLUE TEMPLATE-converted.mp4
  4. Hi, I attach a few examples of deleting sketch blue drawings and converting the drawing line into a blue plantiff for inking. Apologies for being in Spanish but they're short videos. Thanks for your interest in my request. Regards
  5. Hi Everyone, I'm a traditional comic book artist who used to scan his pencil work in order to prepare it for printing and inking. For this process, I used to eliminate the sketch blue pencil from the drawing in order to leave only the graphite work. Then, I save it like a grey file and then I convert it to cyan and print. Thanks to this method, I own a digital file and original physical work. For this process, in other programs, I used to work with channels, eliminating the cyan channel for the grey file. Then, I transformed this file into a blue color work for printing adding a mask layer. I tried to do it in Affinity Photo, but I couldn't do it. Maybe it's possible but I don't know how. Could you assist me in this subject? Regards. Miguel Ángel
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