Turn Photos of People Into Line Art - Photoshop Tutorial - Melissa Evans
Turn Photos of People Into Line Art - Photoshop Tutorial - Melissa Evans
Turn Photos of People Into Line Art - Photoshop Tutorial - Melissa Evans
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First up Id like to ease your mind and let you know that you dont need to know how to draw to complete this tutorial. Its basically tracing, except that tracing is alot easier in Adobe Photoshop. Creating line art with this technique will take several hours to do a good jobif you want a tutorial that just applies a couple of filters, then this tutorial is not for you! You will need to know how to use the PEN TOOL for this tutorial. (If you dont know how to use the pen tool complete the fast tutorial found HERE first). I suggest you read through the entire tutorial first, before you begin.
Adjust the Brighness of the photo Image >> Adjustments >> Brightness/Contrast
Turn Photos of People into Line Art -Photoshop Tutorial :: Melissa Evans
Duplicate the original layer. Rename this new layer top. Create two more new layers. Place them under the top layer. Fill the layer closest to the original layer white and rename it background. Leave the other layer transparent and rename it line art Turn the visibility OFF for the background and top layers.< Visibility ON for the line art and original layers and the line art layer is active. See image below. (All this organisation will be explained soon).
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Turn Photos of People into Line Art -Photoshop Tutorial :: Melissa Evans
To taper the lines in Photoshop we need to adjust our Paint Brush Settings. Click on your Paint Brush tool. We need to adjust the brush presets. In older versions of Photoshop (CS2 and earlier) click on the brush palette tab at right top of your photoshop screen. See image below.
In CS3 onwards your brush palette is available by clicking on the pallete icon on the top or see image below..
The settings you use are going to vary with each line you create, especially the diameter. Below shows one Brush Tip Shape I used.
Next click on the Shape Dynamics. 1. Set the Control to Fade. (This will allow our line to taper). 2. Adjust the fade setting. (Im using 250 here but try experimenting with various combinations of 2 & 3).
Turn Photos of People into Line Art -Photoshop Tutorial :: Melissa Evans
3. Adjust the Minimum Diameter. (Im using 27% here but the key to great line art is variety so experiment).
Create a path paying attention to the angle of the curves. Note: Keep the distance of each line rather short. Dont try to create one line to go right around the lips.
Once you are happy with the path, right click and select Stroke Path See below.
Turn ON the visibility of the white background layer. Delete the path (right click and select Delete Path). Now you can clearly see the line you have created. If you are happy turn OFF the white background layer and create the next line. If not use your History Palette. See image below. By clicking here you can adjust the curve or paint brush settings.
If the line is only slightly off you can use the Eraser Tool. Rather than using the eraser tool in a up/down motion, move it on a diagonal to the line art. That way the line will have a tapered effect at the end. See image below.
Turn Photos of People into Line Art -Photoshop Tutorial :: Melissa Evans
To create a line that is tapered at both ends like the one shown below. In the brush Shape Dynamics Window change the Control from Fade to Pen Pressure, and the Minimum Diameter to 1%. See second image below.
When you select Stroke Path this time check the Simulate Pressure box. See image below.
Once you have finished creating an item, like the lips, its important to check them against the original. Turn the visibility ON for the white background layer. Turn ON and OFF the visibility of the top layer. If it looks like the lips are jumping then you will need to adjust the line art. To create very thick line areas, such as the eyebrows shown below, we create a closed path and choose Fill Path instead of Stroke Path. (A closed path means that there should be no ends to the path, like a circle.)
The image below shows the upper eyelash path I created. I also used Fill Path here.
To create shapes that are round, square, oval, etc remember to use the Shape Tools. (Found next to the pen tool). The image below shows how I created the iris outline using the Ellipse Tool to save time.
I guarantee that you will get faster and faster at this technique of creating line art in Photoshop, so stick with it.
Turn Photos of People into Line Art -Photoshop Tutorial :: Melissa Evans
On the following page is a larger image of the Scarlett Johansson line art I created with some helpful notes >>
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