Penciled comic book art typically have blue guide lines (and text) as shown in the screen shot below.
The sketch can be downloaded from this site https://www.deviantart.com/edtadeo/art/Elektra-2-Pencil-174307445 if you want to practice with it. There are a number of ways to remove the blue lines from the image. I will be using the Color channels panel to remove the guide lines.
The steps:
Remove pixels from the Red and Green channels
- In GIMP, open up the image. Click the Channels tab on the bottom right.
- Click the Blue channel to deselect it.
- In the Tool palette, click the Fill icon.
- Toggle on the FG color fill. Make sure the foreground color is black since we want to remove the Red and Green channels data.
- Then, click anywhere on the canvas.
The background becomes blue.
Create the line art in the Red and Green channels
- In the Channels tab, press the mouse right click button on the Blue channel.
A popup menu appears.
- Choose Channel to Selection.
The blue channel's non-zero pixels are selected. - In the Tool box, click the Fill icon. Toggle on the BG color fill option. (Note: the background color should be white). Then click anywhere in the selection on the canvas.
The background becomes white. - In the Channels tab, click the Blue channel to select it again. Then in the menu, choose Select | None to clear the selection.
Use Threshold to clean up the line work
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