I'm drawing a pose, and I usually save is as an Adobe Photoshop file. It saves as a PSD. This means that I can save multiple layers at once, and not have to worry about them merging. Without noticing it, I started working on the PNG. file. There's no transparent background, it's only a crappy white background with..."artefacts" [I believe they are called;] everywhere! So now I cannot properly color my drawing. It looks like this now, and It shows all the lines that I had previously erased which are now ghost lines. I put in the black color to better show how my drawing is ruined now. I could take more time to slowly and carefully erase each white bit of background. But I really wanted to finish this early today. I'm using AutoDesk SketchBook. Is there anything else I can do besides erasing? I've tried using the select tool and Control + X command, and that gets rid of the big stuff. Not the rest of the white, or the ghost lines.
Oooh that is rough, outlines like this are hard to correct since cutting close to them with something like the wand tool won't work well. I hate to say it but it might be best to restart :/
That makes me really frustrated. But I am grateful that at least you were able to type me some truth.