

In Harmony Paint, select Selected > Remove Art Outside Selection. In the top menu, select Drawing > Clean up > Remove Art Outside Selection option to delete artwork outside your selection on one single drawing. (Make the area large enough to include the whole animation sequence). In the Camera or Drawing view, draw a selection around the animation. If you want to apply the action to your entire animation, enable the Permanent Selection option in the Tool Properties view. In the Tools toolbar, select the Select tool or press +. To clean dirt with the Remove Art Outside Selection: 1. Simultaneously apply this operation to all of your drawings in the layer by using the Remove Art Outside Selection On All Drawings command. If you have an accumulation in your Colour Art, it can result in large output files, especially if you work in high definition resolution. The Remove Art Outside Selection option is used to delete any art existing outside a selection. As you increase the tolerance, larger speckles will become highlighted to indicate that they have been included in the selection.Įnable the Apply to All Drawings option if you want to apply the operation to all the drawings in the layer. Increase the Remove Dirt value by moving the slider to the right. In Harmony Paint, select Drawing > Remove Dirt. In the top menu, select Drawing > Clean Up > Remove Dirt or press +. In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select the drawing to clean. This is a fast way to get rid of most dirt and dust.

Once the removal level is chosen, you can apply it to either the current drawing or to the whole animation sequence. Increasing the Remove Dirt level selects larger dots for removal, but be careful not to lose small details like pupils and nostrils. The Remove Dirt tool selects small dots and hairs on the drawing. Toon Boom Harmony provides different features to remove them quickly.Įach of the removal features are described in the following sections:

These foreign bodies register as part of the drawing and will appear as unwanted marks on the scanned drawing. As paper drawings are passed through a scanner they may pick up dirt, hairs or dust.
