Help Please: what are the settings one must have for airbrush image start and finish
Hello Everyone that might be able to help me (Grandma) ! Have Mac OS 10 10 5 Yosemite Adobe Photoshop, I create images using the airbrush tool. What I *need to know (is a whole lot but first...) what settings for this work and the finished image, that I want to send to be printer some perhaps greeting cards other, children's book illustrations. Have now been working: RGB 300 DPI 5 x 7 - question about: when one enlarges the image (ZOOMS IN) to make the corrections....there will be many messes found, dashes and color 'bleed' over the thin black line. EG: drawing a few hearts, outline with black set at 1 or 3. (tho one is difficult seems to jitter) there is no #2 so 1 or 2 pen setting. (Add to this, my Wacom Pro tablet is over 25 yrs old but working fine except for that jitter....). To send to a company/printer, the finished image....does one need to ZOOM in up until the pixels are very clear and then set about making the corrections. Is there a way to know just how far IN to ZOOM in, ???
I have spent countless hours, zoomed to pixels, cleaning up the squiggles etc. Which I will keep doing if this is necessary !
And I am finally getting a grip as far as layers are concerned. Still, don't know if one deletes all layers but the last that is the one that is all finished/corrected. Or does one flatten the image? Or does one just psd and JPG. And send the JPG or PDF.
I can well imagine that these are things that all knowledgeable artists know and I am an exception. I began using Photoshop when it first came out but for years, all art was done with oil based magic markers. Was published by Marcel Schulman at that time. However, have not been constantly doing this 'art' as I paint w/oils and pastels and WC. This has been great to jump into when in 'artist block' ....and it is such fun ! Now, with arthritis it's easier for me too for my hands. I was hoping to be able to get some of my designs/images accepted for greeting cards as a real feel good to my stage of life! Senior. Trying to get the layers and the library working well for me tho at times could CRY....! Still, carry on as Winston said and I do. By now perhaps some have decided to run out the door ! Sorry I am not 'tech savvy ' to say all this in fewer words. I want so much to learn more! Thank you who ever you may turnout to be, for sending me some advice about this. And, I wd love it if the someone wd look at what I am doing (may I send a JPG?) and you tell me what you think as in, yes, Photoshop Airbrush looks great OR have I tried Illustrator ? No, bc I asked Adobe tech and she said 'no' that Pshp is fine. I also wish I could get a new or slightly used Wacom Tablet from another artist....mine is 25yrs old but working 95% well. I better stop talking now. Thank you so much ! Cynthia Stardust Creations, Sonoma CA (no I have not got a Website). NAMASTE
