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| fedekiller |
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Admin ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 1.087 Member No.: 1 Joined: 23-May 05 |
1. Open the image, i wil use this one ( not very good but it is aceptable
2. Now select the part of the image that you want to change color 3. Now keep the selection and add hue, Layer> New adjustment layer >Hue/Saturation Be careful! you have to select the same settings 4. Now you should have something like this If you have troubles, you can use the eraser tool I hope you like it |
| sig-mixer |
Posted: Jun 28 2005, 06:52 PM
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Padawan Group: Padawan Posts: 101 Member No.: 11 Joined: 1-June 05 |
great tut
thanks |
| randomkid |
Posted: Jul 28 2005, 11:53 AM
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R@n0mK!d ![]() Group: Graphic Staff Posts: 416 Member No.: 48 Joined: 29-June 05 |
ye cool tutorial, looks like it will come in handy
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| fedekiller |
Posted: Jul 28 2005, 01:44 PM
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Admin ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 1.087 Member No.: 1 Joined: 23-May 05 |
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