thank you for making a simple and easy to digest tutorial! i have ADHD and it can be hard for me to understand what people are doing when they get really into the software details and such as I am a beginner ! Thanks again man 👍
You should really have a JOIN button so we can chip in some dough monthly whenever we can. I can not always afford every membership at all times and especially at once, but having that option makes me feel good to easily be able to show my appreciation by and by. I thank God for super talented and generous creators like you💎💎!!
Im just a beginner and i appreciate your calm instructions and easy to follow tutorial it is the best yet !! other videos are all over the place and cant follow especially when they just click & click expecting one to know which key there clicking on .
At around 10:00 in when you're filling in the solid dark regions, another way I've approached the same task is: 1) Select by color - Ink color (black) 2) Grow selection by a small amount, one, two, maybe four pixels. This will grow the selection by enough to mostly fill in any scratch marks inside the fill areas. 3) Now shrink the selection by enough to remove any thin lines (temporarily made fatter by step 2) So if you grew the selection in 2 by 4 pixels, you'd shrink it in step 3 by maybe 6-10. 4) Now grow the selection again until only the main regions are selected and almost to the edge (but not quite) 5) Feather the selection by a small amount. Maybe 4-16 pixels. The feathered selection should not go outside of the edges of the large regions. 6) In a new layer, with the selection still current, fill with ink color. 7) Touch up as needed but should be minimal. It's a lot of steps but it goes quick and gives pretty nice results. Video idea, if you haven't done one of these yet: Show how someone could take this line art, put it on a layer set to Overlay or Darken etc, then draw under it to apply color. Great video thanks~
I have been stressed for a long time about scanning my illustrations and this video helped me to perfect the technique when doing it since I am never satisfied. Thanks a lot!
Dear Tony aka Mr Brown I couldn't find the following video that you mentioned in the end. About putting the image through the illustrator. And if you did one I would be glad to see it!🙏👌🌊
ittssss prettyyyyyyy, i ve chooseen to watch this over sleeping, this is much of a help i kinda want to edit all the drawings i just scanned lol its midnight krazy
I’m two minutes in and I just subscribed!!! I’m a newbie and i drew/painted something in my sketch book (to put onto a canvas) but the ending sketch results blew my mind. Like there is nooooo way I can do this again (I know doubting myself) but anyways I was wondering how could I make the sketch into 3 prints for my friends. And so far your video seems very, very helpful. Thank you sir, you’re truly appreciated.
Can you please do a detailed room tour of your room or house. Your room looks really good. The table set you had for the streams were placed so nicely and neat.
Thank you for the great tips! Do you have a video about the Wacom screen and pen you use? And can you tell me what one you have? All I have is a mouse to work with my computer screen and I can see how nice it would be to use what you have!
thank you so much!! this video really helped me out! hope you keep growing mate seriously underrated! the video was not only enjoyable to watch but also entertaining and solved all my problems. thanks! (definitely deserves a sub)
This video is amazing! Great tutorial! I have a question, which paper is a recommendation to do the art pieces to ease the scan job? Lately I been using "bond paper" and when I scan the texture of the paper is so visible...
Looks interesting. I did pick up some things. I need to scan a botanical illustration painted on Fabriano Artistico, but the scanner picks up all the paper texture and the image looks grainy.
@@Sketchflix Thanks! I got it fixed, and you were right about the dpi. I switched from black and white to grayscale and raised the dpi to 600, and now my pencil sketches look much better!
@@Sketchflix thank you so much for reaching out! I appreciate it greatly, the video was very helpful again, I’ll probably come back to it as i try to develop my own digital process
Heey Friend great video. I have a few questions. I want to make a comic myself..it's going very well..however. 1. What is the name/type/number..scanner you use? Wich 1 do I have to buy? You recommened a certain scanner or is it not really important as long as the quality is good..? 2. What software do you use? Photoshop ..Indisign..? What programs do you use and recommend.. I want to buy a new computer..wich programs do I have to install? Buy..? 3. Wich drawing tablet do you use or reccomend? I draw by hand basicly..practicing with colors and often only a pen to get the composition..shadowing...emotion right...but want to..also draw digital..wich tablet should I buy.? Great video..these are the 3 thing I wanted to ask..hope you can help me..my friend..by the way..check some of my drawings on...typ on Google PKvanderZee (artwork).. ciao..good luck and thanks..my friend.
Thank you for this video and going step by step for us! Would an HP scanner (around 100-ish dollars) be okay to use for watercolor art scanning if I use an editor like photoshop afterwards? I'm looking into making seamless files & plan on ordering good quality paints and paper but already have the HP scanner so hoping that one works Tysm!
Would you recommend to buy a display with ExpressKeys? Do you use them a lot?The Wacom cintiq 22 without ExpressKeys is much cheaper. What do you think about that?
Hi thanks for the very helpfull tutotial!! But just want to ask, after editing with cmyk adjustment, the the next is changing the mode to grayscale. After it is set to greyscale, the edited image with cmyk mode is discarded, so that means the edit is gone and back from the very first image. What should I do with this?
Hi Tony, I have a question and I wonder if you can help me out. What kind of scanner do you use? And what do you do when artwork is bigger than the scanner?
Hi Jonathan. Thanks for your message. I use a. Epson gts650. It’s not a great scanner but I wanted something I could take on the road with me if I needed too. For situations where the artwork is too big. I just scan sections and stitch them together in photoshop. Hope this helps👍✨
Hard to say there are so many good options. I would suggest just getting something the will handle the paper sizes you work with and that will allow you to scan at 300-600 dpi. Almost all scanners do that so you should be good. Also anything epison, canon and HP should be a good brand
Man.... I was, emphasis in WAS, struggling to find this specific tutorial on youtube. Thanks a LOT!!
thank you for making a simple and easy to digest tutorial! i have ADHD and it can be hard for me to understand what people are doing when they get really into the software details and such as I am a beginner ! Thanks again man 👍
I really hope you get the hundreds thousand subs you deserve..
Thanks for the sweet wotds😭
lemme help with that
You should really have a JOIN button so we can chip in some dough monthly whenever we can. I can not always afford every membership at all times and especially at once, but having that option makes me feel good to easily be able to show my appreciation by and by. I thank God for super talented and generous creators like you💎💎!!
Im just a beginner and i appreciate your calm instructions and easy to follow tutorial it is the best yet !! other videos are all over the place and cant follow especially when they just click & click expecting one to know which key there clicking on .
love the anbu mask 😍 very helpful thanks
At around 10:00 in when you're filling in the solid dark regions, another way I've approached the same task is:
1) Select by color - Ink color (black)
2) Grow selection by a small amount, one, two, maybe four pixels. This will grow the selection by enough to mostly fill in any scratch marks inside the fill areas.
3) Now shrink the selection by enough to remove any thin lines (temporarily made fatter by step 2) So if you grew the selection in 2 by 4 pixels, you'd shrink it in step 3 by maybe 6-10.
4) Now grow the selection again until only the main regions are selected and almost to the edge (but not quite)
5) Feather the selection by a small amount. Maybe 4-16 pixels. The feathered selection should not go outside of the edges of the large regions.
6) In a new layer, with the selection still current, fill with ink color.
7) Touch up as needed but should be minimal.
It's a lot of steps but it goes quick and gives pretty nice results.
Video idea, if you haven't done one of these yet: Show how someone could take this line art, put it on a layer set to Overlay or Darken etc, then draw under it to apply color.
Great video thanks~
oh boy the video seems kinda professional!! Keep up the great work!!
Yeah this was helpfull for me. Thank you for sharing
I have been stressed for a long time about scanning my illustrations and this video helped me to perfect the technique when doing it since I am never satisfied. Thanks a lot!
Awesome!
Very informative and clear! To be honest, a way better tutorial than other videos on the same topic with more views... Everyone thumbs up!👍😉🙏
Dear Tony aka Mr Brown I couldn't find the following video that you mentioned in the end. About putting the image through the illustrator. And if you did one I would be glad to see it!🙏👌🌊
ittssss prettyyyyyyy, i ve chooseen to watch this over sleeping, this is much of a help i kinda want to edit all the drawings i just scanned lol its midnight krazy
finally a video that actually shows it
I’m two minutes in and I just subscribed!!! I’m a newbie and i drew/painted something in my sketch book (to put onto a canvas) but the ending sketch results blew my mind. Like there is nooooo way I can do this again (I know doubting myself) but anyways I was wondering how could I make the sketch into 3 prints for my friends. And so far your video seems very, very helpful. Thank you sir, you’re truly appreciated.
Can you please do a detailed room tour of your room or house. Your room looks really good. The table set you had for the streams were placed so nicely and neat.
I found your information calming, refreshing, helpful and less scary than I thought recalling would be!
Thank you Tony!!! Hope you’re having a great day
Love his teaching style!! 🙂🙏
Omg truly thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!🖤
Never thought using Channel to diminish the unnecessary colour. Really inspiring! LUV IT
Old school trick 😉
This is realy nice, I like this technique ^^
Very helpful and simple! Thank you!
Dang really like it, i learn something new today, thanks tony, gonna save this video for future works too.
Sweet!
Super clean video bro🙌🏾I’ve seen you on dokidoki always enjoy seeing you do art stuff
Nice! Some really good techniques I didn't know yet thanks :D
Oops this was supposed to be next weeks video lol
Thank you for the great tips! Do you have a video about the Wacom screen and pen you use? And can you tell me what one you have? All I have is a mouse to work with my computer screen and I can see how nice it would be to use what you have!
So useful!!
This is the most helpful video for this out there!!!! Thank you!!
🎉 thanks for the workflow
Any time!
Thank you so much! extremely helpful
I subscribed to you. Great video and you talk extremely articulately.
maaaaan, I was looking exactly for this, thank you very much!
Excellent information and great personality!
Thank you. Really practical and useful. 🎇
Very Nice and Helpful! Thanks a Bunch! 😃👍🏽
You inspire me ! 💜🖍📝
Thank youuu so much 💜 you deserve more honestly
great tutorial. Now if I can get help to do a nice graphite drawing scan. That get a little tricky since i seem to be losing detail
I would suggest spraying it with an fixative to hold the graphite before scanning.
I like your tutorial. Great and simplified.
Can you recommend a scanner that scans 11x17 inches? Or even bigger?
Many thx.
really awesome tutorial - thank you!!!
thank you so much!! this video really helped me out! hope you keep growing mate
seriously underrated!
the video was not only enjoyable to watch but also entertaining and solved all my problems. thanks!
(definitely deserves a sub)
Awesome thanks 😭
Thank you!! Super helpful :)
This video is amazing! Great tutorial! I have a question, which paper is a recommendation to do the art pieces to ease the scan job? Lately I been using "bond paper" and when I scan the texture of the paper is so visible...
It's helpful, thank you
I hope you are making these into NFTs now. Thx for the video
Best tutorial
Such a great video. Everytime I scan I actually put the art the other way so it’s facing the glass. Is that the wrong way I’m doing it
Super Helpful!
Very helpful! Thanks for the video! 😁
Keep grinding them videos bro
Thanks man👍
Looks interesting. I did pick up some things. I need to scan a botanical illustration painted on Fabriano Artistico, but the scanner picks up all the paper texture and the image looks grainy.
Any specific advice for scanning pencil sketches and pencil shading? When I try to scan these, the digital copies always look way too dark splotchy.
Hmmmmm what dpi are you scanning it in? You might have to clean it up in photoshop and adjust the levels
@@Sketchflix Thanks! I got it fixed, and you were right about the dpi. I switched from black and white to grayscale and raised the dpi to 600, and now my pencil sketches look much better!
Sweeeeet
great!!! this is really helpful. Thanks!! :)
This was super helpful thank you, want scanner do you use?
I'm glad I he video helped. I'm just using a simple scanner for now. Epson gts650
Awesome video! What kind of scanner was that? Im trying to get into comic making myself, thanks for your help!
I’m using a simple scanner. Epson gt -s650
@@Sketchflix thank you so much for reaching out! I appreciate it greatly, the video was very helpful again, I’ll probably come back to it as i try to develop my own digital process
Heey Friend great video. I have a few questions. I want to make a comic myself..it's going very well..however.
1. What is the name/type/number..scanner you use? Wich 1 do I have to buy? You recommened a certain scanner or is it not really important as long as the quality is good..?
2. What software do you use? Photoshop ..Indisign..? What programs do you use and recommend..
I want to buy a new computer..wich programs do I have to install? Buy..?
3. Wich drawing tablet do you use or reccomend? I draw by hand basicly..practicing with colors and often only a pen to get the composition..shadowing...emotion right...but want to..also draw digital..wich tablet should I buy.?
Great video..these are the 3 thing I wanted to ask..hope you can help me..my friend..by the way..check some of my drawings on...typ on Google PKvanderZee (artwork).. ciao..good luck and thanks..my friend.
Hi, all of these answers are written in the description
@@Sketchflix Ah I see now. Thanks man. I will get invested in this.
Thank you for this video and going step by step for us! Would an HP scanner (around 100-ish dollars) be okay to use for watercolor art scanning if I use an editor like photoshop afterwards? I'm looking into making seamless files & plan on ordering good quality paints and paper but already have the HP scanner so hoping that one works Tysm!
Yes that should be ok. Just make sure you scan the art at 300-600 dpi👍
Damn good video thank you
What specific scanner do you use or do you have one you would suggest?
What kind of paper should one use? Regular computer or ?
Anything is fine 👍
Ok I just watched the whole video, but what kind of paper do you suggest to print on?
Would you recommend to buy a display with ExpressKeys? Do you use them a lot?The Wacom cintiq 22 without ExpressKeys is much cheaper. What do you think about that?
Hmmmm I do t use them much. Just use whatever makes you continue to make art.
What is the monitor and pen you use
Hi thanks for the very helpfull tutotial!! But just want to ask, after editing with cmyk adjustment, the the next is changing the mode to grayscale. After it is set to greyscale, the edited image with cmyk mode is discarded, so that means the edit is gone and back from the very first image. What should I do with this?
hi! do you use a specific type of paper/pen for your illustrations?
No not really. It depends on the project I guess
Soooo you going to tell us what kind of scanner you use? Would have been helpful.
Hi Tony, I have a question and I wonder if you can help me out. What kind of scanner do you use? And what do you do when artwork is bigger than the scanner?
Hi Jonathan. Thanks for your message. I use a. Epson gts650. It’s not a great scanner but I wanted something I could take on the road with me if I needed too. For situations where the artwork is too big. I just scan sections and stitch them together in photoshop. Hope this helps👍✨
@@Sketchflix Thank you, Tony. Very helpful advice!
This is quality content keep it up🙌
What about if your painting is really big?
And know you know and knowing is half the battle
What scanner would you recommend to buy?
Hard to say there are so many good options. I would suggest just getting something the will handle the paper sizes you work with and that will allow you to scan at 300-600 dpi. Almost all scanners do that so you should be good.
Also anything epison, canon and HP should be a good brand
Can we scan artwork on phone using scanner apps
What is the name of your flatbed scanner?
what tablet do u use?
what works with a chromebook?
There must be something wrong with my eyes. I don't see any "blue lines." 👀👁🤔😐😣
Why not 1600 dpi tiff?
What if I have painting
oh that scanner is only available in japan
Here’s a link to the US version SCANNER
amzn.to/3czj1EV
@@Sketchflix thanks
Am I blind or does any one else not see the blue pencil lines when he first shows us them in photoshop?
I am planning to sell on etsy that's why im here
I don’t use any of these techniques I just draw it correctly the first time…that way I don’t waste time
4:09 delte????!?!?!
Hide or get rid of
Epson gt-s650
photoshop is $10 a month, pretty much anyone can afford it now
youtube algorithm sucks