07-05-2003, 06:40 AM
*bows deeply*
Trust me, the lines aren't altered. It just looks different because a lot of sketchy lines are missing. In some cases I had to choose between two lines, and I either took the ones hinted in Ring's colorization (like the right-side shoulder) or picked the one that looked more likely (hair mostly).
AGZ, I didn't "clean" the pic (That would take ages!). Instead I traced (or as some prefer to call it: "inked") it with the Path/Pen Tool. I'm not 100% sure if PS Elements has that function, but Photoshop (the regular one which I also use), Painter, the GIMP, and most others have it.
It takes some getting used to at first, but it's definitely worth it *points up at previous post* :D
Trust me, the lines aren't altered. It just looks different because a lot of sketchy lines are missing. In some cases I had to choose between two lines, and I either took the ones hinted in Ring's colorization (like the right-side shoulder) or picked the one that looked more likely (hair mostly).
AGZ, I didn't "clean" the pic (That would take ages!). Instead I traced (or as some prefer to call it: "inked") it with the Path/Pen Tool. I'm not 100% sure if PS Elements has that function, but Photoshop (the regular one which I also use), Painter, the GIMP, and most others have it.
It takes some getting used to at first, but it's definitely worth it *points up at previous post* :D