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Posted on 03/08/06 6:58:13 PM |
Deborah Morley
Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply |
drawing
Hello all, i have to turn this downloaded image into an old dyeline print ie white lines on a blue background, does anyone know of a way to enhance it, have tried another layer and set it to overlay but it is not very clear. Is the only way to trace over it with horrible bezier curves? I will do the blue background by finding some paper and doing a large format zerox |
Posted on 03/08/06 7:26:25 PM |
funkyjalla
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Re: drawing
I had a summer job once, where I traced technical drawings in Illustrator. It's tedious work, but the result is great. You can even group various lines into figures, to make it easier to change, color or work with them. I'm sure you can trace with the pen tool in Photoshop as well... _________________ http://funkyjalla.deviantart.com <-- check out some of my work |
Posted on 03/08/06 10:28:42 PM |
Eggbox
Ovoid Opportunist Posts: 797 Reply |
Re: drawing
You could always try the (very) much cheaper alternative to Illustrator called Xara Xtreme. Download a trial version from www.Xara.com. Its only $79. I've been using it and its forebears for years and it is brilliant. Ted |
Posted on 03/08/06 11:07:28 PM |
michael sinclair
Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1818 Reply |
Re: drawing
Deborah, Make a selection then invert (via the Image/adjustment), so that the lines are white and the background black, fiddle around with a Blending Mode (SCREEN), and choose a blue fill layer beneath. I accept American Express, Visa, or loose change Mike |
Posted on 04/08/06 02:23:18 AM |
Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply |
Re: drawing
Here's my take on it. It is not necessary to copy the background, just change it to a standard layer by giving it a name. I like to keep originals around. _________________ |
Posted on 04/08/06 02:25:37 AM |
Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply |
Re: drawing
Here's the result. Note that you will need to flip the image horizontally and vertically to be able to read the numbers... They are imperial measurements, in fractions of inches. _________________ |
Posted on 04/08/06 09:11:27 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: drawing
Er... what exactly is this for, Deborah? Only I wouldn't want the forum to fall foul of the anti-terrorism laws... |
Posted on 04/08/06 09:41:08 AM |
Deborah Morley
Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply |
Re: drawing
Many thanks for your help all. Steve it is a freely available drawing and I am working on a TV programme! But you can remove it if you want, don't want to upset things. |
Posted on 04/08/06 09:58:09 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: drawing
No, only joking! |
Posted on 28/08/06 6:28:01 PM |
Deborah Morley
Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply |
Re: drawing
Well, I have got to redraw it as the resolution was so low it all just pixelates, But i found yet another way to alter the original. 1 Invert it, then go to curves and go on to the blue channel, move the left side right up and black turns to a glorious blue. Don't know when anyone would ever want that information but there it is! |