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Question with Photoshop CS2

Discussion in 'Techno-Magic' started by Ofelix, Apr 4, 2006.

  1. Ofelix

    Ofelix The world changes, we do not, what irony!

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    Yes I've had this program for some times, for my upcomming «digital photo» class at college. But this is irrevelant. I've found a picture that might be suitable for my next Mage PC in Baldur's Gate 2. The things is, I'd rather have red than blonde hair for the char. And since Photoshop CS2 is all mighty I'm sure I could use it to do it. The hard part is that I've no skil whatsoever in photoshop (I've not had the class yet). I'm asking because I think it's a simple enough task. Thanks in Advance
     
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    Kitrax Pantaloons are supposed to go where!?!?

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    Well...you'd start off by using the magic wand thingy. Once you have the entire area you want to change selected, you go to the color menu and mess around with the Hue, Sat, and Lum...along with the RGB. It's been a little while since I've messed around with it. My HDD doesn't like Adobe CS... :bang: :rolling:
     
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    Although I have always used Paintshop Pro, I'm sure this example can be used on Photoshop too. Simply select the area you want to edit by manually drawing it inside a selection area (-tool-) and then use colourize or shift-hue tools. Nothing harder than that. ;)
     
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