How I Digitize my watercolor paintings in Photoshop
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I love painting traditionally with paper and watercolor and it used to just sit around, that is until I found a way to digitize these elements. I recently opened a redbubble and society6 shop where I upload all my art work to be printed on various objects. When I just started out with the digitizing process, my methods were all over the place and it took me many many hours to edit a single piece of artwork. But now, I have a standardized process and the workflow has gotten quicker as well. I also use my ipad pro and procreate to fine tune the artwork, but it's optional. You don't really need it for this tutorial.
In this video, we will learn to scan the artwork, modify the size, enhance the colors and then remove the background from the painting/artwork.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE this! This is one of the best tutorials I have ever seen! Thankyou, it was super helpful!
Thank you so much! ☺️
I've been searching high and low for this exact tutorial! From scanning tips to making elements! Thank you so much! Selah
Thank you! I'm so happy that the tutorial was useful :)
Such a fantastic tutorial. Precise, well explained ! Thanks Ashwini
Wow...what an amazing tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for step by step tutorial, I never see this much clarity in other photoshop tutorials. Appreciate it.
Thank you, glad you got in touch with me on Instagram, I respond much more quicker on that platform :D
This tutorial has been, by far, the most helpful photoshop tutorial. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you Jill, glad you found it useful :)
thanks for the tips! think I'll be using colour range from now on xoxo
Fantastic! Thank you so much :) Just what I was looking for!
Thank you so much! This was tremendously helpful step by step information.
Thank you! :)
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It was very helpful.
Glad you found it useful :)
Thanks so much!!!! This was very helpful!
You're welcome!! I'm glad you found this video helpful! :)
That was a very informative and helpful video, thanks !
Glad you liked it :)
Super helpful☺️thank you so much
Great video ♥️
This is a great tutorial n u r extremely talented.
Thank you Shrabani, extremely sweet of you to say that :).
You are such a good teacher
Honestly this is the best tutorial I have ever seen . I came across it cause I was looking to make a logo out of my watercolor painting ..
It's a painting of a cake that I have in watercolor and I want to import that into ps to make a logo. Could you do a tutorial on making logos? Dimensions for small stuff
Hi, thank you! Logo wouldn't be much different from this tutorial. Except that you should REALLY make sure that you have clean edges. One thing with logo, scan it in the highest possible dpi settings so that you can increase the size of the image to a huge size in photoshop. The trick would be to create a PSD file with the image in it's highest size, because you cannot increase the size of the logo/image later (it will affect its clarity). You can always decrease the size depending on the platform you will be using the logo for.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
This was great thank you! Can I ask if you have any knowledge in bringing Watercolor paintings done in procreate on the iPad and editing in photoshop to make clipart etc. Would it be a similar process to this? Thanks again ❤️
Yes it would! I usually shift my work between photoshop and procreate, where I use photoshop to clean up artwork and procreate to add nice white borders (while making stickers, I find it nicer to do it in procreate than in phototshop) or to add handwritten text.
Wow, This is what I didn't find from the other video. It's so useful. Thank you so much. I have a question when I scan the artwork. The quality it's not good enough I think. Could you suggest for me how to make it look better?
Make sure you put something heavy like a book on the scanner so that the artwork is flat against the scanner. The scanned version will be blurry in some areas if the artwork doesn’t lie flat against the scanning surface. Scan at high resolution, I recommend at least 300.
@@printmesomecolor Ohh this is a good tips. I will try it. Thank you so much 😊
I really appreciate your video tutorial SOooo so much! You dont know how long I've been trying to find the best way to edit art digitally on PS and AI and for that reason I subbed straight away! This was just fantastic!! Please if you have a tutorial on creating water colour art using procreate and then editing via PS..also do you vector you designs as well for the purpose of high quality clipart ? .. thank you a million once again!!! You def deserve more viewers and followers!!! 😁😁😁😊😊😊👌👌👌🙏🙏👋😍😍 bye for now :)
Regards
Marie
Thank you once again! I could create videos on procreate topic that you mentioned, but I don't do clipart. I'll plan some videos soon :)
@@printmesomecolor oh even if it wasnt clip art I think itll still be a great video :)
Thanks so much for this tutorial, it really helped me understand the settings of the scanner to get high resolution. I was wondering, can a watercolor floral painting be printed on a 24x30 inch poster and still have high quality resolution? With the flower that you singled out to edit on a small size canvas document, can that be printed on a large size poster and still have high resolution?
Does it need to be vectorized for high resolution because I don't like the look of a watercolor flower image once it's vectorized. Please let me because I can't seem to find answers anywhere else. Thanks so much.
Well, if you scan a 5x5 inch image at 300 res and try to scale it, it won't look good. What you COULD do is scan the watercolor painting in as high res as you could, then use the Image > Image size option to adjust the resolution and image size. For example, if I scan an image in 600dpi, let's say image size is 4000x4000 pixels, I could go to image> image size, set the resolution to 300 (do this step first) and change the width and height to 8000x8000 pixels. This ensures the image can be scaled up and the resolution is still good.
Thanks for getting back to me. Can I ask what is the purpose of reducing the resolution from 600 dpi to 300 dpi? wouldn't that reduce the resolution as well even if the width and height are increased?
Btw, I meant 600 ppi to 300, not DPI. When you try to increase the image size, you need to compensate it with resolution - they are interlinked. 300 ppi is a good enough resolution, you really don't need 600 in most cases.
@8:20 Could you just goto Properties, Remove Background instead?
Thanks. Your link on instagram dont work in my leptop.
Thank you so much for letting me know! I have fixed the links :)
I dont know what had happened i was trying to remove the background as i was following all your steps but still i am unable to remove
Hi, are you on the layer that has the artwork?
but how do you do it when the background s not white?
You can use the magic wand tool. It automatically detects areas of same color and then you can click on delete. It might be a little extra work to get all the bits and pieces. You can then use the lasso tool to hand select the areas or use erase tool.