Um I know a lot of you are going to ask what the purpose of this is, its for when you wanna colorize a lineart without affecting the rest of the picture...or moreso for me, when I finish a picture I add lighting effects and layer effects and the such to just the character in the forground and like it to go over the lineart blah blah. Needless to say its a good thing to know how to do.
for people just coloring under a lineart without wanting to color the lineart note, you can simply set the layer to multiply and color under it
ALSO! um for people who want to try another method there is a way to do this using channels. I personally think its easier to do my method but some people think this is easier. You can go to [link]
Jesus I'm glad I found this. I've been wondering how to change the colour of the shading I've been using with templates for a while. This is great, and I got it on the first try. Thank you so much.
I've been dying to learn how to do this!!!!!!!!!
THANKS YOUUUUUUuuuuUUuuuUuUuUU!!!!!!
but i can't use it
since elements is so lame
it dosen't have a quick mask thing
T_T
but i can't use it
since elements is so lame
it dosen't have a quick mask thing
T_T