ALittleRiddle's avatar
your welcomed, I can tell that the art && colors are fantastic; it's just that scanners are evil && like to ruin everything.
I looked over Nessarose's profile, && I think Harper && her would be good friends! :D
I'll add her picture to Harper's profile. ;)
Oh, also if you want to know how to improve the diluted colors on your pictures, I can tell you how. :)
Tsukiko-koe's avatar
Awesome. I think they will be great friends.

That would be wonderful if you told me.
ALittleRiddle's avatar
:D
It's quite simple, but you need Photoshop to do it; I'm curently using Photoshop Elements 5.0. Before I go on, do you have Photoshop?
Tsukiko-koe's avatar
I have photoshop and paint tool Sai, but I have never drawn on the computer before. All my work has been hand drawn with a sketch pad and pencil because of this.
ALittleRiddle's avatar
Ah, alrighty.
Continuing on, all you have to do to make the colors less...bad, is to open the picture up in Photoshop, then Polygonal Lasso Tool the selected area you want, in this case, the area you want to improve the colors, && then after done that, click 'Layers' - 'New Adjustment Layer' - 'Hue/Saturation...", a window should pop up asking for the name for the new layer, what mode, what opacity, && weither or not you want it to group to previous layer{Note, make sure you are on the layer that you polygonal lasso tooled/layer you want to improve colors}. Now you can rename the new layer whatever you want, just don't change the mode && opacity; just check the 'Group as Previous Layer' square, then click 'OK'. Now another window should pop up, all you have to do is move the window to the side, look at your picture, && go to the pop up window && slid the Saturation, && Lightness levels till your picture looks to what you want. :)
Now note your Photoshop might be different to mine, && also hope this helps! :D
Tsukiko-koe's avatar
Thank you for the advice! When I have the time I will definitely have to give this a try and see how it goes.
ALittleRiddle's avatar
your welcomed, hope it does help! :D