Screentone?
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Published date : 3 years ago
Updated date : 3 years ago
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3 years agoIt’s completely possible to do digitally. There’s just a bit of setting up to do.
Have two seperate layers. One for your “overlay image" (in the picture, it’s the part where there is no screen tone) and the background. You’ll have to put the screentone in between these two layers. (Drag the desired screentone onto your canvas and reposition it.
Below is an example.
You can change the “density” and “frequency of your screentone of you have the layer selected.
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3 years agothx for the answer
i just wanted to know if you understand how to do this aswell?
removing the tone? how does it look like this from a knife im so confused?- English
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3 years agoYou can just erase the screen tone, or mask it over a layer with your shadows planned out. There are a few settings you’d have to change, but what you want appears to be more similar to the option where you’re simply erasing. (first image is just erasing, second two are using a masking layer to overlay the screentone)
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3 years agoHey i know im asking alot but do u also know how to do this particular white line the way it breaks and is not a continuous straight line
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3 years agoThat would just be an overlay of a white brush. (add a layer over your screentone and draw the desired lines)
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3 years agoive tried doing it but i cant seem to get that authentic analog traditional look with the spacing and gap and scratch from the on paper screentone method but thats for helping but if anyone knows how to do it digitally thatd be great to know but im most likely gonna just spend alot of vbucks for these screentones and ink
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