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How To : Colour Change
There are many different methods of doing this, but i have found this the most effective.
1. Carefully select around the part you wish to colour change. 2. Copy and paste the selection to create a new layer. (or press Ctrl + J) ![]() Desaturate the layer (Ctrl + Shift + U) 3. Go to Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. ![]() Turn all settings up to 100 on the color that you want, on midtones, shadows and highlights. 4. Set blending mode in the layers box to Hue. ![]() you could use color, but hue has a better finish. Here is the final result. ![]() Any questions? i will try my best to answer them. -Nicecar-
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Re: How To : Colour Change
Ay go to the tutorials part and check out my one on Lambo doors, and tell me what you think.
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Re: How To : Colour Change
Alright, whatcha think of my 2, and yours is a lil rusty, but gets the general message across
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