
How do I add a background to my colored art in Photoshop?
Hi, I’m new to Photoshop and I recently learned to clean up the lineart and add colors so that it doesn’t effect the lines. I have a character I drew and I colored it in one layer and I wanna know if there is a way to make a background so I dont have to color around the character. (There are only two layers, the lineart and the colors layer) But I don’t know how to layer each color on the lineart. I find tutorials for this hard to follow. Perhaps I need a better one? All and any help is greatly appreciated! If I’m not making any sense E-mail me or AIM me: TheWarriorGal. PLEASE! HELP! ME! Heres a picture of my situation. Try not to laugh at the girl… It was just a quick sketch to experiment with.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c10/jessychan/NewBitmapImage.jpg
Double click on the background, rename it. Make a new layer for the background and arrange it so it’s the bottom layer. That’s probably the easiest way to do something like this for a beginer. Go buy an Adobe Photoshop tutorial book, they are worht it, you can get them at about any university bookstore. I can’t click on your link, they got Photobucket shut off here.
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