Then with the sketch selected, I go to the transparency bar on the right hand side and turn it down to around 40%. So - I scan all my stuff in at 300dpi, then copy-paste it into Serif as a 'Device indepenent Bitmap'. ![]() Now, more often than not, when I draw/colour/animate in Serif, I have a picture sketched out before hand which is to act as a guideline, and is much easier than drawing straight into the program, although not to say the latter won't surprise you sometimes and throw up a good piece of work ^^ Over the years people keep popping up and asking me for Serif tutorials, so I figured I'd stick one on here using some old screenshots I took while doing a pic years back. While I'm aware version 4.0 is outdated, I much prefer using it to the later versions ^^ **This tutorial is for version 4.0 of Serif Drawplus, but should be enough to give people the gist of how later versions work.
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