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    how to change color on car

    could someone please tell me how to change the color on the magnum in the picture below to red or some other color???

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    In Photoshop, use "Hue/Saturation" with the secleted area.
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    replace color is better if ya don't wanna change the background

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinner
    replace color is better if ya don't wanna change the background
    You can also cut out all of the sections and put them in another project, adjust them however you want, and then lay it back on the original as a layer. You'd be leaving the holes for the windows, lights, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67alecto
    Quote Originally Posted by grinner
    replace color is better if ya don't wanna change the background
    You can also cut out all of the sections and put them in another project, adjust them however you want, and then lay it back on the original as a layer. You'd be leaving the holes for the windows, lights, etc.
    That's how I do it....that way you can do it multiple times on multiple projects.
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    being that most of my income comes FROM Anheuser-Busch...
    I gotta ask that you paint over the coors light hooha in the background.

    just my way of sayin
    go team!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAG
    Quote Originally Posted by 67alecto
    Quote Originally Posted by grinner
    replace color is better if ya don't wanna change the background
    You can also cut out all of the sections and put them in another project, adjust them however you want, and then lay it back on the original as a layer. You'd be leaving the holes for the windows, lights, etc.
    That's how I do it....that way you can do it multiple times on multiple projects.
    That's what I had in mind... :?
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