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12/23/2006 04:26:59 PM · #1
"saturate, desaturate or change the colors of your entry or any existing object within it."

Can I change the color without using a filter or adjustment layer? I mean can I just paint that object?

Thanks.
12/23/2006 04:37:07 PM · #2
I think painting on a layer set to hue might be legal, and the best way to go anyways. but I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to do.
12/23/2006 04:40:25 PM · #3
In Advanced you can change the colour of anything within your image, as long as you're not adding or removing a key feature (ie no removing major objects nor creating new ones).
12/23/2006 04:40:58 PM · #4
If you paint the object with an opaque color, I don't think that is legal; it eliminates everything underneath, all the details. On the other hand, if you use a paintbrush set to some degree of transparency to "wash" color on selected areas, I'm sure that would be fine. And there are a myriad other ways to accomplish color changes legally as well.

R.
12/23/2006 04:56:09 PM · #5
I want to paint in a separate layer set to color dodge mode. (just to change a color of an object) - it's transparent anyway.

Message edited by author 2006-12-23 16:57:13.
12/23/2006 04:57:35 PM · #6
Originally posted by Giorgio:

I want to paint in a separate layer set to color dodge mode. (just to change a color of an object) - it's transparent anyway.


legal
12/23/2006 05:02:32 PM · #7
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Giorgio:

I want to paint in a separate layer set to color dodge mode. (just to change a color of an object) - it's transparent anyway.


legal


YAY! thanks guys
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