Photoshop :: How To Remove Telephone Lines And Like On CC
Sep 19, 2013I have done this already but for the life of me I just cant remember how I did it (it was just so easy!!!) and i cant find it in answers either.
View 2 RepliesI have done this already but for the life of me I just cant remember how I did it (it was just so easy!!!) and i cant find it in answers either.
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1) Scan drawing and open in Photoshop
2) Go to channels and remove the other colours than the colour of the pencil (ex. remove green and blue if the colour is red)
3) Change the mode to Grayscale (and back to RGB/CMYK if you want to colour it)
My problem is.. that it only goes halfway. It looks fine until step three. When I change it to Grayscale, the col-erase lines come back, just in B/W and I need to erase them anyway.
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All just post the photo if you don't know what I'm talking about.
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See attached pdf for detail of what I'm referring to.
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how I can remove these thin stripes (they make the photo look like everyone one is wearing pin striped clothing).
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Re: 2D circle jagged lines, 3D model hidden jagged lines. How do i get smooth lines?
How do i get rid of jagged lines?
Circles and diagonal lines look rubbish when i am in hidden view which i use for simple 3d black / white (i think this is the best way?).
I have tried:
- viewres (1000, 5000, 10000, 20000 sightly better)
- regen
See examples.
square with jagged lines.fw.pngcircle with fuzzy outline.fw.png
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Also, how do i color underneath those lines?
I use "Illustrator CS"
I painted a picture using "Paintbrush Tool".
(Bezier lines )
Is it possible to convert it to Bezier lines drawn by
"Pen Tool"?