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Jan 23rd, 2004 07:53 PM | |
The Unseen |
Yeah, I was going to ask the same question but I thought people would make lame responses Thanks Glowbelly! Sorry for calling you a slut all those times |
Jan 23rd, 2004 02:53 PM | |
Bennett | Bootyfull... should work perfectly!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Jan 23rd, 2004 02:44 PM | |
glowbelly |
you are velcome. here's an example of coloring in ps that i did using almost the same technique: |
Jan 23rd, 2004 02:30 PM | |
Bennett |
SO HAPPY! THANK YOU! |
Jan 23rd, 2004 02:28 PM | |
glowbelly |
easy peasy. you can select areas of like color in photoshop and change them all at the same time using variations, or even by changing the whole image to grayscale and then selecting the areas you want to be yellow and doing it that way. layers and masks can help with hard edges, too. |
Jan 23rd, 2004 01:52 PM | |
Bennett |
Photoshop Question I posted this originally in the tech forum, so anyone who is willing and able please delete the other thread. I have a simple little painting that I did a while ago that I want to scan onto a computer and manipulate. My question is, how difficult would these manipulations be using photoshop or similar software? Here's the situation, The painting contains these colors: -a mix of dark blues -a light purple -a light pink I want to -change the blues to shades of gray -change the purple to a dark gray -turn the pink to a pale yellow Would this be easy, difficult, possible? |