05-06-2017, 07:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2017, 07:31 AM by rich2005.
Edit Reason: typo
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All sorts of ways to do this.
My first thoughts:
1. Color select the blue, increase the threshold to about 50 to get all of it. Now invert the selection Select menu -> Invert. This is only to make painting over the eyes easier. Not really needed if you have a steady hand.
2. Enable the Alpha-lock by clicking on the icon in the layers dialogue. This prevents painting on transparency.
3. Set the Foreground colour to what you want, in this example red. Choose a suitable brush, set a suitable size and carefully paint over the areas you want to change.
When finished remember to tidy up, kill the selection Select -> none Click on the Alpha-lock icon to toggle off.
My first thoughts:
1. Color select the blue, increase the threshold to about 50 to get all of it. Now invert the selection Select menu -> Invert. This is only to make painting over the eyes easier. Not really needed if you have a steady hand.
2. Enable the Alpha-lock by clicking on the icon in the layers dialogue. This prevents painting on transparency.
3. Set the Foreground colour to what you want, in this example red. Choose a suitable brush, set a suitable size and carefully paint over the areas you want to change.
When finished remember to tidy up, kill the selection Select -> none Click on the Alpha-lock icon to toggle off.