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Dean
24-08-2009, 05:13 PM
Hey guys,

Having a few problems with photoshop and wondered if anyone on here could help me out for a small donation :)

I have an image on a new project that I am working on, but I need to change the colour of it to 12 different colours. I've tried playing around with the colour replacement tool but having no joy getting any exact colours that I wanted.

http://www.dean.co.uk/tshirt.gif

Basically I want this image in 12 different colours. I dont really need the shadowing on them if it would make it any easier.

Any help would be great guys :)

Thanks in advance,

Dean

Ian.H
24-08-2009, 06:48 PM
Hi Dean..

Drop me a PM with the colours required (preferably, a PNG image with squares of the colours you want so I can match them "exactly") and I'll see what I can do for you. No donations required.. just a 'thanks' would suffice :)



Regards,

Ian

Dean
24-08-2009, 06:57 PM
Ian,

Thank you so much!!

PM on its way

Regards

Dean

Ian.H
26-08-2009, 01:29 PM
Everything work out OK Dean?



Regards,

Ian

F1VEACE5
26-08-2009, 03:37 PM
Good of Ian.H to offer to do this for you, but should you want to do it yourself next time I would suggest Photoshop is not the ideal tool. You'd be better off tracing it in Illustrator and applying the colour effects in there. Much easier and you would be able to scale to any size for print or web as it's vector based.

Dean
26-08-2009, 04:24 PM
Thanks Ian, very kind of you to help me out with this!!

F1VEACE5, I know what you mean, I'm only just "OK" with photoshop though :)

I'm still working on all the other images but if anyone cares to look at the template I'm working on for some ebay ads its here: http://www.dean.co.uk/ebay/smudged/new.php

Thanks again

Ian.H
26-08-2009, 04:58 PM
Good of Ian.H to offer to do this for you, but should you want to do it yourself next time I would suggest Photoshop is not the ideal tool. You'd be better off tracing it in Illustrator and applying the colour effects in there. Much easier and you would be able to scale to any size for print or web as it's vector based.

Exactly what I did. Seemed an easier / quicker / better solution.



Glad it all worked Dean :thumbs:



Regards,

Ian

Mungo
27-08-2009, 01:58 PM
Easiest way is simply to change the Hue and Saturation. You can then get the exact colour and light you want :thumbs:

Matt Harris
07-10-2009, 09:35 PM
Easiest way is simply to change the Hue and Saturation. You can then get the exact colour and light you want :thumbs:

Agree. Open up the Hue/Saturation pallet, preferably in an adjustment layer, and just play with the hue bar.