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badtasteapparel

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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:16 am    Post subject: Help! Scanned sketch issue... Reply with quote

I'm having what seems to be a very minor issue with Photoshop. I'm sure it's something simple I'm just over looking. Whatever the problem is, I'm hoping the friendly folks here will be able to help me out!

So I've scanned a relatively complicated inked drawing at 300 dpi into Photoshop. I've fooled around with it, cleaned it up, colored it, etc. Now I've decided that the image needs to be inked in white, not in it's current black and grays (the result of me having scanned in an image penned with black ink). The problem is that I can't figure out for the life of me how to recolor the black lines! Now I can change their hue from green to purple and each RGB combination in between using the Hue/Saturation function but I can't color the lines white! What's the deal?!

I hope there is an easy fix because I'm really not looking forward to re-coloring by hand! Give me a heads up if you can help.

-BTA Mad
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