It looks like youāre looking for a blog post about the raw or Photoshop-edited images related to the light novel/anime series "Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de" (č£ć§). However, based on my search, there is no official or widely known series with that exact title. You may be referring to one of the following popular series with similar titles (often confused because of the "Maou to Yuusha" phrase):
Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Dorei ni Shita ga, Dou Yomeba Ii? (No) Yuusha, Yamemasu (similar "hero quits" vibe) Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de ā This does not appear in any official LN, manga, or anime database. It may be:
A web novel title you misremembered. A fan-made parody title. A mistranslation of "Tatoeba Last Dungeon Mae no Mura no Shounen ga Joban no Machi de Kurasu Youna Monogatari" (unlikely). A completely original creation for a game or artwork.
That said, if you are writing a blog post about RAW scans or PSD files (Photoshop edits) related to a series with this name , here is a template you can adapt. It focuses on the process of finding, cleaning, and editing raw manga/light novel illustrations. maou+to+yuusha+no+tatakai+no+ura+de+raw+photoshop
Blog Post Title: Mastering the Edit: Working with RAW Scans & Photoshop for "Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de" Introduction If youāve stumbled across the mysterious title "Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de" (Behind the Battle of the Demon Lord and the Hero) ā whether itās a hidden gem, a fan project, or an upcoming indie manga ā you know that high-quality RAW images are hard to come by. Thatās where Photoshop magic comes in. In this post, Iāll walk you through how to take RAW scans (no text, no filters) of this fantasy battle series and transform them into clean, publish-ready fan art or typeset pages. Step 1: Sourcing the RAW Files RAW typically means either:
Unprocessed manga page scans (grayscale, high DPI). Original illustration PSD files (if leaked or shared by the artist). Screencaps from a non-existent anime (use AI upscalers).
For this fictional series, treat every RAW as needing heavy dust removal and contrast correction. Step 2: Cleaning in Photoshop It looks like youāre looking for a blog
Levels Adjustment (Ctrl+L) ā Drag the black and white sliders inward to crush the grays. Dust & Scratches Filter ā Set radius 2-3px to remove scan noise. Brush Tool (Hard Round) ā Manually redraw broken lines from the ābattle behind the scenesā action scenes.
Step 3: Adding Your Own āUraā (Behind the Scenes) Twist The title means āBehind the Battle.ā So why not edit the RAW to show whatās really happening?
Add a new layer with the Demon Lord texting on a smartphone. Put a coffee cup in the Heroās hand. Use the Pen Tool to extract characters from one panel and drop them into a modern setting. A mistranslation of "Tatoeba Last Dungeon Mae no
Step 4: Colorizing (If the RAW is B&W Manga) Use Gradient Maps and soft-light layers to give a moody sunset or dark magic glow. For fan art, try a palette of deep purple (Maou) vs gold (Yuusha). Step 5: Exporting for Web Save as PNG (for transparency) or high-quality JPG. If youāre sharing āedited RAWs,ā always credit the original artist ā even for a fictional series. Final Thoughts Whether Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de is real or a dream, practicing Photoshop on fantasy RAWs sharpens your skills for real projects. Want to see my PSD file? Let me know in the comments.
Important Note: If you have an actual source for this title (e.g., a Pixiv artist, a niche web novel, or a game), please reply with the correct spelling or a link. Iād be happy to rewrite the blog post specifically for that material.