Adobe Photoshop CS6 Tutorial | Color Replacement | InfiniteSkills


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26 responses to “Adobe Photoshop CS6 Tutorial | Color Replacement | InfiniteSkills”

  1. This should have more views! I like how he handles the whole video. There was no boring part, I like how his sentences don't have a single word wasted. He just simply explained it like a boss. Bravo! Good job, keep it going. I am thinking you're going to succeed and achieve something, just make videos like this and you're as good as gold.

  2. Gray shades??— Color Picker from Black/White mode? bluish Foreground Color before painting ?>Click New Layer icon in Layers Panel [or Use Layers>New>Layer you created ]> Then Paint with History Brush Tool over the cardinal and surrounding area>Use the Opacity slider for that layer. Help any??
    Thanks for video. Fantastic!!

  3. When open and clicking new, you must change "color mode?" (I'm using czech so I don't know how it is writed there) to Color RGB. If you still don't know, reply and I will make pic. -Zed

  4. Im having the same issues as the others. When i use the tool as in the vid to replace the color, it just drapes a faint layer of color onto the original. Sometimes, it might change the color but most of the time, it just overlays the new color onto the original one creating shades of grey or at least that's what I think is happening. What am i doing wrong??

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