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Cleaning up artwork in Photoshop

Cleaning up artwork in Photoshop

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Cleaning up artwork in Photoshop

- [Instructor] So another couple of things about non-photo blue. If you, if you're working with an artist who hasn't drawn in non-photo blue, there is way that you can make it non-photo blue. You could take a drawing, make it non-photo blue, and then give it back, print it out and give it back to the artist and then they can draw the lines on top that they want to keep. Basically, if we go to this one here, pencil super hero start, you'll see that this one has been drawn just with pencil and a bit of pen. But we then want to go and do another pass over it. You'll notice that I actually rubbed out a lot of the pencil marks here. But then it occurred to me, actually I could make this non-photo blue in Photoshop. So what I've done here is I've added a channel mixer layer, and this has boosted the cyan to 100%, but made the magenta, yellow, and black channels zero. With this you would want to make the image CMYK and you want to make it pure cyan. And then if I save that, print it out and…

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