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KCopper

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  1. Using Sepia then hue/saturation I was able to get great manipulation of color of line work. This method should work well for clean professional pencils. Coming from my own sketchbook I need to clean up the background; scanning in greyscale I get tone at the edges of my paper because of the thickness of the book and/or the quality of my scanner. Two things happened. 1, with Isolate Line Art it seems like I lose the ability to use Hue/Saturation, only lightness affects any change. Sepia does not appear to do anything either. 2, when placing my pencils over a second layer of white background I still get all the tone present at the edges of the page. I read the help on layers to get a foundation, but I am missing something about Isolate line art and/or Layers.  I am using the print preview to get an idea of final results. Ideally I want to clean up my sketches and then convert the greyscale to the light blue. Anymore thoughts?

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