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Is there anyone that can give me a quick lesson on how to change the colour of something - like people do with their car pics etc, but retaining all the shading and shadow etc ??
Cheers in advance
Nick
Cheers in advance
Nick
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They're fairly basic, but I posted some quick destructions on this thread. They can't be all that bad, because Crush managed to follow them, (see here). He forgot the windows though and ended up with purple tints.
Feel free to ask, here or by mail, if the destructions aren't clear.![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
[Edited by TurboKitty - 8/31/2003 9:20:35 PM]
Feel free to ask, here or by mail, if the destructions aren't clear.
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I don't use paintshop personally, but I'd guess the fundamental method is the same. Duplicate the layer, leave the background untouched, erase everything except what you want to change the colour of, muck around with the colours and then merge them back together.
There are other ways of reaching the same end result, but the method detailed above is easiest and quickest IME.
There are other ways of reaching the same end result, but the method detailed above is easiest and quickest IME.
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My top tip is to spend longer than 5 minutes on it! ![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I use Photoshop. There is a quick guide to an easy way to do this a few posts up.
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I use Photoshop. There is a quick guide to an easy way to do this a few posts up.
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