Image Editing

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So I am a novice with Photoshop, doing recolours of the image is easy

was wondering if anyone could give any pointers on editing mir monsters, and being able to separately edit the colour of their weapons rather than changing it all at once?
 

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It will only work if the weapon doesn't share colours with other parts of the mob. Because you have to use the Replace Colour function (it's been years so I can't tell you exactly where to find it) and then select the colour range of the parts you wish to change.
 

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But he's faster than 94% of GreatBritain!!!!

still am boi

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That can't be correct so many better lines than that in the uk these days, guess people don't wanna reach in their pocket :P
 

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That can't be correct so many better lines than that in the uk these days, guess people don't wanna reach in their pocket :P

If I could get any better I would.. lol non-VM area, luckily.. :P I need to move up north where they are doing 1Gbps trials =-/

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How you gon' do that?

give me an image.. an let me try it :P

you just select the weapon area using selection tool ;) cut, make new layer.. paste.. can't be that hard, Suprised Crystal didn't change how it used images, something more modern
 

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give me an image.. an let me try it :P

you just select the weapon area using selection tool ;) cut, make new layer.. paste.. can't be that hard, Suprised Crystal didn't change how it used images, something more modern

And you just do that for every frame in the lib?

wow cool