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hey everyone so today iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how to darken lines and make images transparent in photoshop here iamp;#39;ve opened a scanned image drawn in pencil to darken lines click on image adjustments levels adjust the little arrows below this pictograph and see how your picture changes as you move them i usually only adjust the outer two arrows and iamp;#39;ll leave the middle one as it is for my own pencil drawings thereamp;#39;s a couple of numbers i like to use i usually type in numbers like 192 then one then 250 but you can adjust the numbers to whatever suits your pictures so now iamp;#39;ve got clear black lines iamp;#39;m going to separate the lines from the background in the layers menu double-click the background layer and a menu comes up saying layer 0 click ok this unlocks the background layer so it enables it for editing make a new layer and drag it under layer 0. double-click the layer name to rename the layers layer 0 can be renamed as something lik