Why when i try to re-color items, i get light colors ? look at number 1 in the picture.
I want like in number 2. Another problem is that i cant color with black or white, i get nothing... :'(
Recoloring tool lets you recolor while respecting the same light.
If you want to recolor something yellow into dark blue, it will come out light blue.
Just make a new layer, use the brushes and set the Layer Mode to Darken / Multiply / Overall or whatever you want.
Also, if you try to recolor with black / white it will only make your image colorless while keeping the light the same way.
Didnt quite understand. I want to color in dark colors, like not light and ugly-ish, how can i do that ?
I cant make the layer darken or something, because i didnt find where.
another tip is duplicate the layer
re-color messely the bottom layer earase the top one to show re-colored parts
cause its a messy tool
Quote from: mo9 on September 11, 2011, 09:23:14 AM
another tip is duplicate the layer
re-color messely the bottom layer earase the top one to show re-colored parts
cause its a messy tool
Didnt understand anything. Cant just some1 make a good quick guide on how to color and change the colors of an item ? Here's an example of how i want to color.
If you made it b/w and you want to use the recolour tool, then you can increase the intensity of "blackness" for each colour.
~I think that's mana wing so decrease the dial for green so it turns darker then you can recolour over it.
u could always use hue and saturation filters
Quote from: mo9 on September 11, 2011, 10:35:59 AM
u could always use hue and saturation filters
Riight, forgot about it. Thanks !
I say you should duplicate that image , manually color those in black (with brushes and so on) copy-paste that image to the original , overlay or change the Opacity to less like 40-50% or overlay of Lighten Only..You can work that up. You will see what it will fit best for it. Changing the Hue-Saturation affects the overall color of the imagine not just a few parts that you want. You can use the Hue-Saturation in-did but you cant pretty much work with that because the higher you go it will as i said affect the overall aspect of the image.
Quote from: 5thnbg on September 11, 2011, 11:50:29 AM
I say you should duplicate that image , manually color those in black (with brushes and so on) copy-paste that image to the original , overlay or change the Opacity to less like 40-50% or overlay of Lighten Only..You can work that up. You will see what it will fit best for it. Changing the Hue-Saturation affects the overall color of the imagine not just a few parts that you want. You can use the Hue-Saturation in-did but you cant pretty much work with that because the higher you go it will as i said affect the overall aspect of the image.
Ok, thanks. Helped me alot ;D ;D