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(instrumental music) - [Instructor] Hello and welcome to this DesignCuts video tutorial today. Weamp;#39;re looking at cleaning up scanned line art. So I have a line art drawing here that has been scanned at a high resolution. I suggest that you always start with a high-resolution scan and try and get it as clean as you can in the scan itself, but this needs quite a lot of cleaning up. One reason for this is that I want this line art to be on a separate layer. So I want to be able to, for example, put something behind it, so it needs to be extracted from the paper background. It also needs quite a bit of cleaning up. Weamp;#39;ll start by making the background layer a regular layer. In the most recent versions of Photoshop, you just click on the lock icon. In earlier versions, you need to double click the background layer just to turn it into a regular layer. Weamp;#39;re going to extract the white paper from this first of all. And to do this, weamp;#39;re going to use some magic w