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uber niem
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ok i tried that but it just gives my scan a bluish hue.
umm lets say is there a way to make pixels that are incredibly similar to each other a single color? Like making whitish pixels absolute white.
that way i can trace around the outline my picture but leave the non-empty space intact.
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Hey-lo sry for being a n00btard but I want to make video game sprites from paper I draw on (with pencil)
I did this once to animate a ~100x120 dragon and it took a LONG time using Microsoft Paint to manually outline.
Can someone show me a way to get the program to do this for me?
I intend to leave the sprites grey-scale because my drawings have tiny details (like chains) but all I want is to edit the picture enough so that empty space is uniformly white and I can paint the empty space red or something. I'm making a game with these sprites but I can't/don't like to draw on the computer.
How To Bolden Outlines from Scanned Images
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heylo, thank you for the answers. yesterday I tried paintbucketing the empty space and realised there was a tolerance bar. so i just slid it and i got what i wanted!
I'll also try out other methods posted here and see what works best... thanks again!
edit: those plugins are really cool. they'll allow me to make really artistic monsters..