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Hello,
I am a newbie, so please bear with this simple question. I have two similar black and white line drawings, and I would like to identify their differences by overlaying them. The drawings are each in a different layer, and I’ve removed the whitespace in each with the wand tool so that only the black lines remain. The problem is that the black lines from the two layers are hard to tell apart since the drawings are pretty similar, so I’d like to change the color of one of the layer’s lines (from black to red, for example) so that the differences will jump out more. That way I could see the differences between the two drawings. How can I do this?
Thanks,
Kathleen
I am a newbie, so please bear with this simple question. I have two similar black and white line drawings, and I would like to identify their differences by overlaying them. The drawings are each in a different layer, and I’ve removed the whitespace in each with the wand tool so that only the black lines remain. The problem is that the black lines from the two layers are hard to tell apart since the drawings are pretty similar, so I’d like to change the color of one of the layer’s lines (from black to red, for example) so that the differences will jump out more. That way I could see the differences between the two drawings. How can I do this?
Thanks,
Kathleen
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