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I saw this tut the other day about changing the color of elements to match the color scheme of your kit. Of course, I didn't bookmark it and now I can find it anywhere. I remember they opened up the element they wanted to change and the paper. They used the eyedropper (can't remember how they did that) and got a color sample from the paper and somehow changed the element to that color. I hope what I am explaining makes sense. Does someone know how to do this?
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OMGosh! Thank you so much. I really appreciate it
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The lazy-man's way is to just use the hue/adjustment feature and play around with the sliders (I usually check the colorize box). I love how there are soooo many ways to do everything in PS.
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Wow, that tutorial will be SO helpful! I had no idea how those other eye-droppers were used. Thanks for asking!
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I also use Match Color in Photoshop CS.
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Last edited by Voodoo_Bryn; 08-31-2008 at 01:59 PM. |
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