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How to digitally edit traditional lineart
Maybe you are one of those people who draw lineart traditionally and color it digitally, maybe you're just a traditional artist who enjoys drawing lineart and wants to share those, or maybe you're interested in making bases or coloring pages: regardless, the challenge of properly photographing/scanning the drawing immediately appears. And that is what we'll talk about in this tutorial
Small note: I will be using the (free) image editor GIMP in this tutorial. Other image editors will have the same functions, but they might look slightly different.
Another note: if you're dealing with colored artwork, this will be the tutorial for you: How to take and edit photos of traditional art
Step 1: Drawing the lineart
Before we can do anything else, we need to have a finished lineart. Ideally, it should be on white paper - this saves a lot of editing! - and have clearly visible lines. Inking the lines/drawing them with a pen will make them nice and dark, and I would recommend doing this
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