Removing the Background from Watercolor Illustrations-Digitally Correcting Watercolor Pages Part 4

The three part series now has a Part Four!  Today I want to show you guys how I do very basic color correction and adjustment on my watercolor pages using Photoshop, and I'm also going to demonstrate a simple method for removing the backgrounds from illustrations you may wish to use.
Part 1 focused on Color Correction as well, but this segment provides more information on basic color correction.  Part 2 talks about resizing elements and correcting tone digitally.  Part 3 covers lettering and ballooning in Photoshop.
As of now, there isn't an elegant way to thread Tweets on Blogger, so I hope you guys will bear with me.  I want to archive these tutorials in a way that's easier for casual readers to find.  I recommend you click through to the thread- images are larger and easier to understand.  However, this post makes it easier for artists interested in this information to find these tutorials and collates the information in a way that can be searched by Google.


Color Correcting:Read Thread Here 

Awhile back, I talked about color correcting watercolor scans using Photoshop, and applying digital corrections. Today, I'm going to cover that a little, and also talk about cutting w/c illustrations from a bg page to use as spot illos.

I'll be using these illos for Volume 2. pic.twitter.com/D4cYe1kqwR

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Published on June 29, 2020 14:00
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