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How do i get rid of those "dust" or "smallish dots" on the paper using photoshop??

I mean you can see the paper is not "pure white"

I tried adjusting brightness,saturation and things

But didnt help and ruined the rough outlines of the drawing

Didnt work :/

I have Photoshop CS5 btw and i am a noob at it lol

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Try using the Lasso Tool (the little rope looking icon underneath the Rectangular Marquee Tool on the left-hand side of the screen). Zoom in closer to the image until you can clearly see the dot by itself, and it isn't too close to the margin lines on the page. Circle the small dots (one at a time) with the lasso tool, right click on the selection, and click Fill. When the popup menu appears, click "Content-Aware", keep the blending mode at "Normal" and the Opacity at 100%.

I just did it now, so I can show you the final result (it's almost midnight here, so this probably isn't my best, but it'll do the job). The guideline dots you used should be, at least, much less visible than before.

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Drawing looks good by the way, you've improved.
 

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apply numerous level, brightness and curve in order to whiten the paper. then apply solid brush color white.
 

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Try using the Lasso Tool (the little rope looking icon underneath the Rectangular Marquee Tool on the left-hand side of the screen). Zoom in closer to the image until you can clearly see the dot by itself, and it isn't too close to the margin lines on the page. Circle the small dots (one at a time) with the lasso tool, right click on the selection, and click Fill. When the popup menu appears, click "Content-Aware", keep the blending mode at "Normal" and the Opacity at 100%.

I just did it now, so I can show you the final result (it's almost midnight here, so this probably isn't my best, but it'll do the job). The guideline dots you used should be, at least, much less visible than before.

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Drawing looks good by the way, you've improved.

Oh thanks its not complete tho,just a rough outling xD but wait thts not wht i meant

If u look at the whole paper you can see that its not pure white but rather looks dusty,i mean the paper is not "CLEAN" and not white
 

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apply numerous level, brightness and curve in order to whiten the paper. then apply solid brush color white.

I will try tht out to see if it works
 

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Oh thanks its not complete tho,just a rough outling xD but wait thts not wht i meant

If u look at the whole paper you can see that its not pure white but rather looks dusty,i mean the paper is not "CLEAN" and not white

Same thing I did can be done. Just gotta be careful with it though, since the method I used can't be done to remove everything. It's mainly done to get rid of small things like watermarks or blemishes. If there are other small bits and pieces you want to remove, you can use the method I gave. Granted, I learnt this method from someone (he's viewing the thread at the time of me posting this), so I don't know the full extent of which you can use this trick. But I know that it will work for the purpose you intend for it.
 

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RIP detail. You'd be better off making a lineart from it.

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Same thing I did can be done. Just gotta be careful with it though, since the method I used can't be done to remove everything. It's mainly done to get rid of small things like watermarks or blemishes. If there are other small bits and pieces you want to remove, you can use the method I gave. Granted, I learnt this method from someone (he's viewing the thread at the time of me posting this), so I don't know the full extent of which you can use this trick. But I know that it will work for the purpose you intend for it.

Oh i see i will give it a try
 

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use the Noise Reduction lol :>
 

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Aikor, VM me and i'll help you out :>
 
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