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Selective Colourising


Ever wanted to colour part of an image instead of the whole thing? Read on >>

1. Open up the image you want to use. It's easier if it's something/one with clearly defined lines, e.g. a face.
2. Click Freehand, and if you don't have the 'Tool Options' box up, right click the icon and select 'Tool Options'. Then make sure the 'Feather' is on 0.
3. Draw around a part you want to colourise, then right click inside the image. The bit you drew around should now be selected.



4. Go to Colours > Colourise, and when you've happy with the colour press 'Ok'. Press 'Ctrl' and 'D' to deselect, then save! My colours aren't that realistic, you might want to use this tutorial to make brown eyes blue or something lol.




If this tutorial helped you, please link me on your site.

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