Winterfang
Banned
If you're talking about preparing scanned artwork for coloring in photoshop, maybe a tutorial like this?
Well I think it depends what you're using the line work for. Are you planning on keeping the line work or just going to paint over it?
Not exactly, I just want to keep my drawings online to make a nice porfolio but while the scanner gives me superior quality it changes the colors of the original piece.
Take for the example the piece I uploaded here.
First is with my cell and second with a scanner.


The picture I took is pretty much spot on in the color of the drawing, but the scanned one I have it in superior quality. (both of the ones in here are screenshots because the images where too big)
What I want to know is how to mess with photoshop options to get my scanned images as close to the original as possible.