Thursday, August 30, 2007
Coloring Pages


I'm taking a brave step into using my photoshop program. I'd like to play around with digital illustration, but I find the whole photoshop process terribly overwhelming. Today, while playing around I discovered that I can create coloring pages from digital photographs in just a few steps. Kenzie prefers this one, although there were other photos better suited to the process.

To make your own coloring pages:
1. Open an image in Photoshop and size to fit your paper. I've been using an 8x8 size.
2. Create a "duplicate layer."
3. Make sure your foreground is set to black and the background is set to white.
4. Go to Filter--> Sketch --> Photocopy and adjust the detail and darkness settings.
5. Clean up the image by adjusting the levels. Go to Layers--> New Adjustment Layer --> Levels and move the slides accordingly until the image is crisp.
6. Print!!

*** You may need to tweak these directions depending on the photo. Some photos required that I "reverse" the image with: Image>Adjust>Invert. Whatever, the case - don't ask me!! I'm truly a photoshop novice.

I'm imagining coloring books, which would be supersweet gifts to cousins or a great memento of a birthday party or other big event... You could create a book of family members that aren't seen as frequently as you'd like... This could be a fun playdate activity, etc.

We're off to color Kenzie some purple hair!!

**P.S. I'm sure this a "been there done that" concept for many of you. I, however, was thrilled to end up with anything usable from my first photoshop experience. :)

By: stacy and kenzie (age 3)
Mama's Doodles

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2 Comments:

Anonymous samantha said...

this is a really nifty idea. thanks

August 30, 2007 7:38 PM  
Blogger Shena said...

This is a cool idea - I'm going to have to give it a try.
Shena (=

August 31, 2007 7:20 PM  

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Here's how it works!
Grab a child in your life and let them dictate what you all will do. Work how you work so they can see what you do and how you do it. If it's on the computer, give them the mouse to color something in or if your medium of choice is paint, have them paint. Just be creative!! You can see what I do with one of my styles here. Enjoy your time and just have fun! Participation is open to all.


Participants:
Holli Conger
Stacy D.
Shena Leonard
Laura Zarrin
Wendi Gratz
Erin Sherman
Elena D'Cruze
Crystal
Melanie

Previously:
magnet making
Kenzie's doodle: An(other) elephant
kenzie's doodles: Recycled Blooms
Paper Robot Armies
Riley and Mommy - Our 1st Junk-A-Doodle Attempt
Finger painting
Mommy and Riley - Artist Trading Card
kenzie's doodle: a rhino
Introducing Wendi and Jo
An Idea



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