This is a quick handle painting for beginners to digital works, and the computer to describe the completion of the tutorial. My example is a background design that I use photoshop6.0 to complete, but in 7.0 these processes also apply
Step 1:
First, use the 300DPI resolution when scanning your work. This resolution is often used when I scan. This will make your next drawing more convenient, because such a large resolution will allow you to magnify many times, so as to avoid seeing the sawtooth because the resolution is too small.
Step 2:
Then you can trim your composition according to your needs. I trimmed my picture like this:
Step 3:
Right-click on your background layer, then select (Duplicate layer duplicate layer) this option:
Step 4:
Now delete your original background layer so that you have only the layer that you just copied.
Step 5:
Then create a new layer
Step 6:
Drag the new layer below your background layer as shown in the picture
Step 7:
After dragging, the layer layout should look like this:
Step 8:
Now this step is important, click on your background layer to highlight it, keep the background layer selected, and then select (Multiply double) this option in the Drop-down menu to replace the previous (normal) option Step 9:
In order to finish painting quickly I suggest using monochrome to draw. It means that the whole picture is filled with the same color. I started with a gray-colored blue to fill the whole picture.
Step 10
Here is the part where you relax and paint and enjoy yourself. Adjust the color to a darker color than the one you just laid out, and then paint the dark side of your picture with this color. It's best to imagine a light source in your picture so you can tell yourself which parts of the screen should be dark.
I like to draw from the dark and then transition to the bright side. After all the work is done, you can see the finished drawing as follows: