I come back to this video every couple weeks when I (inevitably) forget a step or miss something and it doesn't turn out how I expected. Thank you for the amazing resource!
I was an idiot and didn't make my background transparent before saving it as a png file. It was lineart and I planned on doing the coloring later. Before I went to bed, I decided to check on it because something felt wrong, and wrong it was. I couldn't color it anymore because the layers had merged, as I was warned they would be, but I had (wrongfully) assumed it would automatically be transparent. I spent three hours on this lineart and I felt like crying and my entire weekend ruined. Thanks to you, I'm now crying tears of joy, because all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste. Thank you, god, thank you so fucking much, I don't think I can properly convey how happy you've made me and how much time you saved me. I'm crying again while writing this comment. Thank you, thank you so much.
I needed to remove the black background from a cloud of white smoke, I just inverted the image first, then followed your tut and it worked great. I exported it as a png so I can use it in another application 🎉
I used a variation of these steps to capture a flowchart off of a gradient background that fuzzy select couldn't handle (Gimp 2.10.28). I'm by no means a graphic designer / artist, and your steps have just saved me hours of frustration. Thank you so much!
I am eternally grateful for this video! I spent all day looking for this kind of tutorial. Thank you so much, makes my job 1000 times easier now. Much love
very useful and so well explained!!! I was looking for a way to remove the white background from the coloring pages i do when i need to relax and this helped me a lot! now there's no limit on what i want to color!
I reckon you shoudl try adding a mask to "remove the background". You'd have to look up a tut about selecting the subject and then placing a layer mask. This also means that the background is still there, just hidden, so in case you want to undo that, you can! :)
The line art layer still has grey around it. What if I want specifically the line art with 100% transparency around it. Like If I had started in photoshop with a backround layer and line art layer.
Hi , Thank you for your great video, really helpful, I have a question,I have a line art but the background is not white , and although the result is transparent but there is like a shadow at the background, is there any way to get rid of it?
Perfect explanation! Is there a way to colorize the sketch though, as well as removing the background as you've done? So lets say, you want the line drawing of the pegasus to be red instead of black. I'm just getting back into photoshop, and a lot has changed. Hopefully this is something simple.
I make character animations and when I draw lines and export the image when it's colored its a few pixels of white behind my line art is there a way to prevent that?
THANK YOU! i was looking for a way to get a PNG out of a drawing. T_T and i would like to suggest darkening the artwork and expanding inverted selection in about 2-3 pixels using select ---> modify--> expand before copying the alpha channel, to get the most of the drawing.
This is easily the best approach I've seen yet, but I'm confused. When I open my image, it's already a default greyscale and I'm not given the "Don't flatten option." The other confusing bit (which may be related) is My image is all by itself. I have no (apparently) default "background" that goes with it. So as I follow the steps, the channels stack up nicely, but the layer stubbornly remains a single item. Help please!! :)
If you set up a new file with the dimensions of your image, then add a new layer on top of the background, you can add your line art image on that new layer and follow along this tutorial from there. As for the "don't flatten option" that's an Adobe CC update I believe. My current Photoshop settings when I go through this now show 3 dialogue boxes: I chose "don't merge," "don't rasterize" and then "discard" colors. Everything else in the video above worked the same. Hope this helps!
This is a great tutorial! But I have noticed then when going back to RGB Mode the the separated line art layer becomes darker/thicker, so it's not quite the same as the original. I am doing it right? Is there a way to avoid this?
This is the super simple way to turn a hand drawing into png line drawing. I learned it from another video, unfortunately I don't remember which one. 0- make sure your background colors are ready - black should be at the bottom (or whatever color you want the lines to be) of the Default Foreground and Background icon 1- select image in LAYERS tab (Ctrl + A) (make sure it's unlock) 2- Go to CHANNELS tab > hold Ctrl & click RGB (will see "ants" outline) 3- Go back to LAYERS tab > (image still has "ants") - Tool Bar / Select / Inverse (don't "deselect or anything yet).... 4- Create a "new layer" > hold Ctrl & press "backspace" to fill color to lines. And Viola! It's done. You now have a png line image. Let me know how you did. Cheers!
@@elizcringle6505 oh that's a handy way to do it without going into greyscale! However it still ends with the same issue for me; the line art is very very slightly darker/thicker. Not a big deal, but it's kind of odd.
Ok I figured out how fix it so the line art does not come out slightly thicker edges: Follow all the step in the video so you have the line art selection ready to fill, but before you fill, go to "Layer" > "Select and Mask" and reduce "Shift Edge" by -10%, then hit OK and now fill your selection. Your line art should be more accurate. Note: I think older versions of Photoshop "Select and Mask" is also called "Refine Selection".
James, I have run into a glitch. Despite making notes, and doing the steps carefully, my image is default grey-scale, and I'm not given the "don't flatten" box. Further, unlike her image which had a "background" in addition to the layer she was using, I can generate the stacked channels, but I only wind-up with one layer instead of three. Help??
I can get it all the way to line art with transparent background, The Control + shift+ I hint worked great. However when I place it on another page with colored background, I can see the square box around my line art and it's slightly gray, i would like to just have the line art with no bounding box. Am I doing something wrong?
You should have told me the layers beneath will all turn into grayscale. Now my color drawings on separate layers are all grayed and I don't think I can recover them.
My end result looks like its transparent but when I drag it over to another file or export it it has a very light grey background instead of being fully transparent
Anyone know if there's any way of doing this on android? I'm sure theres new apps that can do it but can't find a way. I'm tired of using blend mode. Photoshop mobile does not have these options on video.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the paper texture? This method works, but I get the grainy background behind the line art. Which is what I want gone. Any suggestions?
Hi! 😊 To remove the grainy paper texture, you can try using the Dust & Scratches filter or adjusting the levels. Here's how: Select the layer with the texture. Go to Filter > Noise > Dust & Scratches. Adjust the radius and threshold until the grain disappears without affecting the line art. Alternatively, you can use the Select Color Range tool to select the texture color and remove it. Hope this helps! Cheers!
2:37 "Click load channel as selection, aa selection should appear on the picture" This doesn't happen. What do I do? Edit: Ok, I contrasted the original layer so that my line art was darker (it was light gray) and this selection step showed some of the lines were selected (not all) but when I used the paint bucket tool, all the lines were saved regardless. So, thank you o much, your tutorial worked for me too!
I come back to this video every couple weeks when I (inevitably) forget a step or miss something and it doesn't turn out how I expected. Thank you for the amazing resource!
The tutorial starts at 2:00
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I was an idiot and didn't make my background transparent before saving it as a png file. It was lineart and I planned on doing the coloring later. Before I went to bed, I decided to check on it because something felt wrong, and wrong it was. I couldn't color it anymore because the layers had merged, as I was warned they would be, but I had (wrongfully) assumed it would automatically be transparent. I spent three hours on this lineart and I felt like crying and my entire weekend ruined. Thanks to you, I'm now crying tears of joy, because all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste. Thank you, god, thank you so fucking much, I don't think I can properly convey how happy you've made me and how much time you saved me. I'm crying again while writing this comment. Thank you, thank you so much.
Been using Photoshop for 20 years and now I FINALLY understand hot to do this. Thank you!
I accidentally overwrote a big project with merged layers and I am saved with this method. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
oh gosh, I didn't realize how big of a difference this would make. thank you so much, you're a lifesaver!
This is like my 7th time coming back to this video. I wish I could like it twice. Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it!
I needed to remove the black background from a cloud of white smoke, I just inverted the image first, then followed your tut and it worked great. I exported it as a png so I can use it in another application 🎉
I used a variation of these steps to capture a flowchart off of a gradient background that fuzzy select couldn't handle (Gimp 2.10.28). I'm by no means a graphic designer / artist, and your steps have just saved me hours of frustration. Thank you so much!
This is the most helpful thing Ive ever seen for photoshop. Thanks so much
OMG THIS JUST SAVED MY WHOLE DRAWING THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! 😭😭
thank you so freaking much, this was perfect, i struggled bc my "line art" is stippled and omg i was struggglinggggg
I am eternally grateful for this video! I spent all day looking for this kind of tutorial. Thank you so much, makes my job 1000 times easier now. Much love
hands down my favorite method, thank you!!
very useful and so well explained!!!
I was looking for a way to remove the white background from the coloring pages i do when i need to relax and this helped me a lot! now there's no limit on what i want to color!
Wonderful!
THANK YOU!!!! This has been the only useful video I've found.
Thanks! This was very helpful! I had no idea that channels could do that
This was perfect. Thank you so much. Saved me so much time in cleaning up a lineart with solid white background.
Glad it helped!
Keep coming back to this. Thank you!
Helped me a lot with a college project.
Should memorize this process but I prefer coming back to this vid always. Thank you 🙏🏿
This is such a useful video -- thank you. (Also, it's so clear and to the point -- I wish all tutorial videos were like that. ;))
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Glad it helped!
What about removing background from illustrations with color?
I reckon you shoudl try adding a mask to "remove the background". You'd have to look up a tut about selecting the subject and then placing a layer mask. This also means that the background is still there, just hidden, so in case you want to undo that, you can! :)
This saved me HOURS!!! Thank you!!!!
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Perfection! Thank you! This video was just what I was looking for!
Glad it helped!
The line art layer still has grey around it. What if I want specifically the line art with 100% transparency around it. Like If I had started in photoshop with a backround layer and line art layer.
Hi , Thank you for your great video, really helpful, I have a question,I have a line art but the background is not white , and although the result is transparent but there is like a shadow at the background, is there any way to get rid of it?
I'm getting the exact same thing! Did you figure it out?
Same issue...
really helpful, thank you! you have my subscribe and like😁
Glad it helped!
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Perfect explanation! Is there a way to colorize the sketch though, as well as removing the background as you've done? So lets say, you want the line drawing of the pegasus to be red instead of black. I'm just getting back into photoshop, and a lot has changed. Hopefully this is something simple.
YASSS amazing tutorial thank youu
Glad you liked it!!
Great stuff. I just want to say, you guys are saving me with this stuff. I can leave a comment and a like. Thanks much.
Great to hear!
I make character animations and when I draw lines and export the image when it's colored its a few pixels of white behind my line art is there a way to prevent that?
Thank you! This was really helpful.... much nicer than the "multiply" method.
THANK YOU! i was looking for a way to get a PNG out of a drawing. T_T and i would like to suggest darkening the artwork and expanding inverted selection in about 2-3 pixels using select ---> modify--> expand before copying the alpha channel, to get the most of the drawing.
This is easily the best approach I've seen yet, but I'm confused.
When I open my image, it's already a default greyscale and I'm not given the "Don't flatten option."
The other confusing bit (which may be related) is My image is all by itself. I have no (apparently) default "background" that goes with it. So as I follow the steps, the channels stack up nicely, but the layer stubbornly remains a single item.
Help please!! :)
If you set up a new file with the dimensions of your image, then add a new layer on top of the background, you can add your line art image on that new layer and follow along this tutorial from there. As for the "don't flatten option" that's an Adobe CC update I believe. My current Photoshop settings when I go through this now show 3 dialogue boxes: I chose "don't merge," "don't rasterize" and then "discard" colors. Everything else in the video above worked the same. Hope this helps!
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So amazing! Thank you!!!!!!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
This is a great tutorial! But I have noticed then when going back to RGB Mode the the separated line art layer becomes darker/thicker, so it's not quite the same as the original. I am doing it right? Is there a way to avoid this?
This is the super simple way to turn a hand drawing into png line drawing. I learned it from another video, unfortunately I don't remember which one.
0- make sure your background colors are ready - black should be at the bottom (or whatever color you want the lines to be) of the Default Foreground and Background icon
1- select image in LAYERS tab (Ctrl + A) (make sure it's unlock)
2- Go to CHANNELS tab > hold Ctrl & click RGB (will see "ants" outline)
3- Go back to LAYERS tab > (image still has "ants") - Tool Bar / Select / Inverse (don't "deselect or anything yet)....
4- Create a "new layer" > hold Ctrl & press "backspace" to fill color to lines. And Viola! It's done.
You now have a png line image. Let me know how you did. Cheers!
@@elizcringle6505 oh that's a handy way to do it without going into greyscale! However it still ends with the same issue for me; the line art is very very slightly darker/thicker. Not a big deal, but it's kind of odd.
Ok I figured out how fix it so the line art does not come out slightly thicker edges:
Follow all the step in the video so you have the line art selection ready to fill, but before you fill, go to "Layer" > "Select and Mask" and reduce "Shift Edge" by -10%, then hit OK and now fill your selection. Your line art should be more accurate.
Note: I think older versions of Photoshop "Select and Mask" is also called "Refine Selection".
When i copy and paste in channels, my alpha 1 channel remains black, it doesnt paste the white and black like yours did.
Incredibly helpful! clear and straightforward... Thank you very much for this!!
James, I have run into a glitch. Despite making notes, and doing the steps carefully, my image is default grey-scale, and I'm not given the "don't flatten" box. Further, unlike her image which had a "background" in addition to the layer she was using, I can generate the stacked channels, but I only wind-up with one layer instead of three. Help??
great technique!! It is indeed useful...
Amazing! Thank you :)
Wow just spend 2 hours just to figure out I only had to click Multiply... XD Thanks for the tutorial!!
Oh thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Unfortunately this doesn't work for Adobe Photoshop Elements since it doesn't have the Channels mixer...
Thank you thank you thank you very very much!
This is going to be a silly question but. Is there a way to do this using Paint Shop Pro 8?
Yes. Seriously.
wow, this is amazing, thank you :D
I refrence this video more times then I should.
Hi! Glad to hear it’s been helpful to you! Feel free to come back anytime for more tips and tricks. 🙂
Cheers!
Thank you for your info-VERY helpful!
I can get it all the way to line art with transparent background, The Control + shift+ I hint worked great. However when I place it on another page with colored background, I can see the square box around my line art and it's slightly gray, i would like to just have the line art with no bounding box. Am I doing something wrong?
A big help - thanks!
Helped a lot thanks
You should have told me the layers beneath will all turn into grayscale. Now my color drawings on separate layers are all grayed and I don't think I can recover them.
My end result looks like its transparent but when I drag it over to another file or export it it has a very light grey background instead of being fully transparent
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Ah! you noticed :D
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Anyone know if there's any way of doing this on android? I'm sure theres new apps that can do it but can't find a way. I'm tired of using blend mode.
Photoshop mobile does not have these options on video.
This is amazing, thanks a lot! :)
Does anyone know how to get rid of the paper texture? This method works, but I get the grainy background behind the line art. Which is what I want gone. Any suggestions?
Hi! 😊 To remove the grainy paper texture, you can try using the Dust & Scratches filter or adjusting the levels. Here's how:
Select the layer with the texture.
Go to Filter > Noise > Dust & Scratches.
Adjust the radius and threshold until the grain disappears without affecting the line art.
Alternatively, you can use the Select Color Range tool to select the texture color and remove it.
Hope this helps! Cheers!
Amazingggg thanks
2:37 "Click load channel as selection, aa selection should appear on the picture"
This doesn't happen. What do I do?
Edit: Ok, I contrasted the original layer so that my line art was darker (it was light gray) and this selection step showed some of the lines were selected (not all) but when I used the paint bucket tool, all the lines were saved regardless. So, thank you o much, your tutorial worked for me too!
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I did everything that you explained, but the only thing is that my image is black (entirely)
You Absolute star thankyou!
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Hi guys, has anyone's paste in the channels section appeared grey??
God Bless you! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
ohmygod you just saved me like 3 hrs worth of work, I was trying to make manga pages into .png and this totally helped
Thank you so much for your guidance.
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