07-15-2012, 03:33 AM
The only thing I can think of here is to duplicate the trace layer and just colour that in (using the bucket or whatever). Then you can move it around in the layer tab (or whatever PS uses to organise layers) so that you then have the official image, the trace with colouring, and the trace.
I don't know if what you're trying to get is the colouring without the trace, but I'm pretty sure that if you're using an anti-aliasing then that's pretty much impossible. Keep in mind that I'm just basing this off my knowledge of GIMP, there may be a way to do it in PS. Why, there might even be a way in GIMP that I don't know about
I don't know if what you're trying to get is the colouring without the trace, but I'm pretty sure that if you're using an anti-aliasing then that's pretty much impossible. Keep in mind that I'm just basing this off my knowledge of GIMP, there may be a way to do it in PS. Why, there might even be a way in GIMP that I don't know about