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Filling a line drawing with colour


ronmac

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I scan cartoons I've drawn so that I can colour them in Photoshop. However, when I click within an area I wanted coloured, I get a thin white line between the colour and the black outline. No matter what I do, I cannot get rid of this except to keep on clicking the colour until the line disappears. Is there a quick and more effective way of filling colour without this hassle?

Thanks for any help.

Ronmac
 
I'm new at Photoshop myself, so all I know to do would be to actually use a brush to fill in your color. You can zoom in close then paint the color in, that way when the image is back to normal size, a minor mistake won't even be noticable. The best brush to use here would be a small round with soft edges. Hope that was helpful!

Kim =)
 
I'd have to see it to help more, but you can probably just take a pencil with that same color, zoom in, and color the pixels...at least until you figure out why it's doing that ;)
 

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