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ndstillie
ndstillie aka Nathan Stillie is a boy, has been a member since July 26, 2006, has scored 10,109 submissions, giving an average score of 2.21, helping 184 designs get printed.
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I am making a step by step process of coloring my line work, starting now, so this may take a while! Hopefully this may help someone.



STEP 1:
You need your artwork to be at the printing size you want on the tshirt. My image size here is 12x19 inches at 300 dpi.
As shown, you need to have your line work on a layer by itself. Note that only black is present on the layer, no white or any other color.
If you draw scan your artwork in, you can use the super handy photoshop action here:

http://www.threadless.com/profile/63134/stickymike/blog/305238/Linework_Making_Action_for_Photoshop

Running this action will give you a layer that isolates your art on a separate transparent layer, like in the picture above.

Step 2.


Ok your linework is isolated without any colors.
In your layers palette, click on the new layer button, and make sure you drag it below your layer with your linework.
Now select a neutral gray color in your color picker and press ctrl+backspace (you can also use the paint bucket tool) to fill the entire layer you just created with the gray color.

Step 3.


In this stage I am going to add my highlights to my image. I am not concerned with colors yet, because getting the values right is more important.
First, create a new layer right above the gray layer.
Click on the layer to make it active. Now choose black in your color picker. Next in the brush setting make sure your opacity is set to around 15 percent.

Ok start painting the highlights in.
Even though it looks like i am painting shadows, these will actually be highlights where the light is hitting. For the sake of the tutorial, i'll just do the fox and surrounding area.
With the low brush opacity, you will be able to layer the brush strokes so that you get a pretty smooth tone.

Step 5: halftoning



Ok now I am ready to turn my highlights into halftones.
First hold down ctrl and click on the thumbnail of the layer that you just painted on. You should get the "marching ants" showing that you have made a slection.
With the selection still active, open your channel palette and make a new channel. rename it to "highlights"

Press alt + backspace to fill the slection with white. Now deselect everything by pressing control+d. Go to filter-pixilate-color halftone.



Put in the settings as shown. a bigger max radius makes your halftone dots bigger. I like around 7 or 8 at this size.


Now you should have a set of halftone dots on the "highlights" channel.

Step 6


Click the top channel's eye to make all the rgb or cmyk channels visible. Click the eye of the highlights channel to hide it.
Next go to the layers palette (f7)
Step 7

now make a new empty layer above the layer you painted, and delete the layer you painted.

Step 8

Go to select, load selection, and click on the channel you created in the drop down menu

Step 9
pick a color you want to use for your highlights, and press ctrl+backspace to fill your selection with it.
Step 10

Halftones are now done. The process is the same for the shadows. Underneath the linework, highlight and shadow layers you can paint your other colors.

and thats it, if anyone has questions, feel free to post.
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EN AJUSTES
EN AJUSTES on Mar 17 '10 at 5:05pm
It selects the content of the layer.
16 days later
stevmcnally
stevmcnally on Apr 03 '10 at 3:58am
On the Mac it's command/apple click the layer
addu
addu on Apr 03 '10 at 4:16am
Thanks very helpful.
addu
addu on Apr 03 '10 at 7:56am
When I make the shades with the brush and then I click on the layer on which I used brush it does not get selected a pop u comes saying "warning:No pixels more than 50% selected-The selection edges will not be visible"?
38 days later
Plu Shu
Plu Shu on May 12 '10 at 4:47am
Thanks for this mighty awesome halftone wondertuto !
bottleHeD
bottleHeD on May 12 '10 at 8:36am
Wow, I just tried it out. Rather amazing!
166 days later
ndstillie
   ndstillie on Oct 25 '10 at 8:29pm
hopefully this will stay up, I'm running out of image bandwidth!
6 days later
haxxo
haxxo on Nov 01 '10 at 5:08pm
Yeah, the image bandwidth is exceeded and I can't see the images anymore... :(
BenjaminBot
BenjaminBot on Nov 01 '10 at 5:36pm
i can see it and Dude yes this is great stuff thank you man
74 days later
thespence
thespence on Jan 15 '11 at 6:00am
really great, I can't wait to use this tutorial after I move and unpack all of my art goodies :D
amanitium
amanitium on Jan 15 '11 at 6:53am
commented to make tracking easier...
29 days later
thespence
thespence on Feb 13 '11 at 7:55am
Just used your tutorial... AWESOME!! Thank you so much!!!
8 days later
pressstarttobegin
pressstarttobegin on Feb 21 '11 at 9:41pm
Thank you so much! So so much!
19 days later
Davide Fasoli
Davide Fasoli on Mar 13 '11 at 7:02pm
great!
Thanks
13 days later
Braniel
Braniel on Mar 27 '11 at 2:38pm
Thanks a lot man! very helpful!

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