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Posted on 04/04/08 9:38:37 PM |
vicho
Ingenious Inca Posts: 248 Reply |
change colour
hi what do you think should be the approach to select and change her hair color? i tried to select first with Color Range and separate in layers but those areas on her red shoulder donīt look too good...i think this one is pretty tricky =) original pic |
Posted on 05/04/08 3:17:06 PM |
Meltonian
Highlight Hermit Posts: 90 Reply |
Re: change colour
Hi Vicho I think it's a job for the colour replacement tool - I used this with a beige colour (#D5BE93) and then used the burn tool to bring out some contrast in the darker areas. |
Posted on 05/04/08 4:47:39 PM |
Nick Curtain
Model Master Posts: 1768 Reply |
Re: change colour
Great job Graham, it certainly works Nick [quoted] Meltonian wrote: Hi Vicho I think it's a job for the colour replacement tool - I used this with a beige colour (#D5BE93) and then used the burn tool to bring out some contrast in the darker areas. |
Posted on 06/04/08 05:11:14 AM |
vicho
Ingenious Inca Posts: 248 Reply |
Re: change colour
Meltonian, did you change the pink hair into that beige? thatīs awesome lol i never used this tool, iīm gonna try it, thanks! |
Posted on 09/04/08 12:33:41 PM |
elgaxton
* Posts: 2 Reply |
Re: change colour
hey guys, please what is the colour replacement tool.... never heard of it. Hope we have it in Photoshop CS3. thanks |
Posted on 09/04/08 3:31:16 PM |
Meltonian
Highlight Hermit Posts: 90 Reply |
Re: change colour
Yes, it's in CS3! You'll find it as part of the brush tool - see below. Just choose the colour you want to use and brush away! The options for the tool are similar to the normal paintbrush. |
Posted on 09/04/08 3:58:12 PM |
elgaxton
* Posts: 2 Reply |
Re: change colour
Wow, thank you very much. |