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Here’s a little demonstration of how I turn scanned linework into a transparent line layer, which is something I did when creating this artwork of Ariel! I wanted to talk you guys through it in a video, because it felt like the most intuitive way to get this information across.

Some additional info:

  • Here is a super basic resource on masks for those of you who are not familiar with them: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/layer-mask.html 
  • For Procreate users, here’s a helpful mask resource for you: https://procreate.art/handbook/procreate/layers/layers-mask/
  • For my little mermaid process video, I first adjusted the scanned lines by painting on the layer with a brush, before turning that layer into a mask. Anything that’s greyscale can be used as a mask, so it essentially doesn’t matter whether you modify the lines first before pasting it into the mask channel.
  • It is also possible to paste a greyscale image into your mask in Procreate. To do that, create a layer with a mask. Then select your greyscale layer that you want to turn into a mask, and copy it. Then select your mask and make sure the mask is empty before you paste. Then do a 3 finger swipe down, and press ‘paste’ - your greyscale image should be pasted into the mask. You can then invert it by tapping on the mask and selecting ‘invert’ from the little menu that appears.

I hope you find this helpful! I love using masks, once you get the hang of them they can be a really powerful tool to adjust and modify your art without damaging the layer itself. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask!

Comments

Anonymous

This is awesome! I cannot wait to try. Thank you for your detailed explanations.

Anonymous

Hello Loish, I don't know if this just happens to me, but I've tried several times and the video stops at 3:10 and 9:00 even when it's buffering correctly. I avoid this by just skipping a few seconds after those intervals. Nice tut btw!

Loish

ahh, i'm so sorry to hear that! the patreon player definitely has some issues. can you watch the entire video? if not, you can find it here as well - https://www.patreon.com/posts/64518198

Anonymous

Thanks Loish, this is really helpful!

Anonymous

Hello. I just became a patron because I love learning from you, but I'm finding that all the videos after a while stop and give me an error, I don't know why this happens and how I can fix it. Thank you

Anonymous

This is really helpful! :)

Loish

I'm so sorry to hear that Tania! this is an issue with patreon video. For now, try watching them here instead - https://www.patreon.com/posts/update-subtitled-64518198

Anonymous

Hello Loish, thank you very much for answering me and for sending me the new link to vimeo. I'm talking to patreon to try to fix it. About the subtitles, could they be seen in Spanish? I would really appreciate this because I don't understand English at all and I have to go around doing transcriptions to translate them later. Thank you very much for your art :)

Anonymous

This was definitely better than the way I was doing it lol. Thank you!

Anonymous

This is the tutorial I didn't know I needed. Thanks Loish!!

Anonymous

This is so smart!! I love it. One thought I had, do you think all those smudges come from using tissue to rest your hand on while drawing? Instead of using paper. Because tissue is a blending tool, so even the pressure from resting your hand is bound to cause all that smudging. Using paper to rest my hand on (as well as a makeup brush to brush away eraser crumbs) really helps me to prevent any smudging! Just a thought!

Anonymous

Heya! I just watched this and it's wonderfully helpful. There's just one thing I didn't understand, and can't try it out on my laptop because it keeps crashing 😢 (I need to invest in a new one, really). The question is: when you copy the linework layer onto the "red square mask layer" I don't understand why it only selects the linework, and not the paper texture behind it. Why is this? Is it just the type of selection you used on the linework layer? Thank you so much for creating this and taking the time to read this!

Loish

hey andy! I think that's because I already kind of removed the paper texture in the black and white version before copy/pasting it. but please do correct me if I'm wrong, I'm kind of guessing the answer because I'm not sure which exact moment you're referring to!

Anonymous

AHHHHH yes of course! I think I got confused because I could see the layer behind it maybe? But yes, that makes sense I see now. Thank you!

Anonymous

Hi, was wondering is it Patreon or the video hosting platform? this video got half way but it paused and then it just wont allow me to play the video at all.

Loish

sorry to hear that simon! this is a known issue with patreon and they're working on it, but for now, here are some other links through which you can watch the video - https://www.patreon.com/posts/update-subtitled-64518198

Anonymous

I absolutely would have never figured this out and your tip for Procreate worked perfectly I just had to make sure the three-finger gesture for the copy and paste menu was turned on lol. This is so much easier than anything I was doing before. : D

Anonymous

This is the first time I finally understand what a mask is, your explanation is so detailed and clear! Thank you so much for this Loish!

Christopher

your a really big inspiration to learn more about converting my traditional art digitally, this was a big help on finding the way to do this in clip studio thank you i learned a lot from this one video, I cant wait to learn more from you!

Loish

happy to help! layers/masks/levels are quite universal tools amongst digital image software so this workflow should be easily translatable to any program!