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Use the magic wand to select the square you want to color, so that the text will be excluded, if the text is selected to a point, then use the quick selection tool, use the magnifying glass to zoom in, and adjust it.
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Simple. Double-click on the layer background to unlock, select the paint bucket, select the color, and click at the square you want. By default, if your square line is closed, the paint bucket won't go out of range.
Complex: 1Open the image with PS, double-click the layer background, and unlock it.
2.Create a new layer.
3.With the Pen (Path) tool, this is critical because you're a beginner and hopefully you don't choose a layer shape.
4.Click at the four corners of the square to close the path.
5.Right-click on the path, create a selection, OK.
6.Click the paint bucket to select a color, and then paint it in the selection.
7.Select the Color mode in the layer mode.
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Use the wand directly to select the part you want to color.
Note that after selecting the Magic Wand tool, there are four ways to select the Magic Wand at the bottom of the menu bar, which are direct selection.
Adding, subtracting, and interselecting, you just use the default direct selection.
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Select the area to be painted first, and then the color will not affect the others.
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Tutu Diagram In**? Can not see!
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As follows:
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Operating system: win10
2. Then in the tool, use the magic wand tool to click on the place of the same color to be painted, and quickly select the whole block.
3. Select-Modify-Expand, Expansion Amount: 1 pixel, the purpose is to fill the entire selection area to be filled, and will not make the edges miss.
4. Create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N), this layer should be placed below the material, and select this layer.
5. Fill the layer with color ,-- fill (Ctrl+del). Select a color in the pop-up fill window and the color you want to paint in the pop-up color picker window.
6. The effect of filling is as shown below, and then the steps of filling other colors are as above, select the filling area, and fill the color.
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Use the software Adobe Photoshop
Depending on your question, there are three ways to color in PS, as follows:
The first method: Create Clipping Mask. The principle is to clip a mask and limit the display state of the layer above by using the shape of the layer below. So if it's a line drawing, then it's very suitable for changing the color of this line drawing, 1. Make sure that you have an upward color map below, and then create a new layer on top of the text layer with the color you want.
2. Select your color layer, press "Ctrl+Alt+G" - to create a clipping mask, and then change the color.
The second method: Select Color Overlay or Gradient Overlay in the blending options. This method can only change the solid color of the city or the gradient color.
1. Right-click the layer and select [Blend Options].
2. Then in the [Layer Style] window, check the "Color Overlay", and then select your favorite color.
The third method: change the color with [Lock Transparent Pixel].
1. Then put the [lock transparent pixel] point on the top of the layer, and then paint directly on the top of this layer, this method is a bit similar to the first method, the difference is that it can directly change the color on the original layer.
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How to color a layer (line art) in PS:
1. First of all, open the line drawing to be painted in the PS software**;
2. After input, ** is a transparent layer, as shown in the figure below;
3. Select the "Magic Wand" tool in the left toolbar;
4. Click on the places to paint the same color and select the whole area;
5. Select the drop-down menu "Select" above, select "Modify" with the mouse down, and select "Expand" with the mouse to the right;
6. Select "Extended Selection", and the width will be set to 1 pixel;
8. Select the drop-down menu "", and then select "Fill" with the mouse down;
9. In the pop-up window, select the content ---"---Color";
10. In the pop-up color window, select the color you want to paint;
11. Then use the same method and steps to fill in the required colors for the other blocks to be colored, and the PS coloring is completed.
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Here's how to color a selection:
1. Create a new white background**, create a new layer, and use the rectangular marquee tool to determine the selection;
2. "-Fill" (shortcut key SHLFT+F5), select color, fill;
3. Set the foreground color as needed, open the "Paint Bucket Tool", click the selection, and the filling is completed.
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Create a new layer (now transparent) on top of the original ** and change the blending mode of the layer to "Color".
Then you start coloring.
As for not going out of the range, this 1 is based on technology, and 2 is ......I don't know what your painter looks like. It is recommended that you use a mask, if you use a mask, it is very easy to change, it doesn't matter if you draw too much, and it doesn't matter if you rub it too much.
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There's a pattern of colors on it, and you can just use that paint pen to paint on it.
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ps, there is a special coloring option for coloring, you just need to click on it.
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Let's create a new layer, so I won't talk about it;
Then select the brush, the shortcut key should be b, and the properties can be set in the property bar.
Now you can draw, and then you can set the mode of the layer or something, it's the beautification work.
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Select the layer you want, click on the image-> mode, and change it in it, your mode is selected to estimate the wrong one.
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1. Create a new layer 2 on layer 1: the second button from the right below the dot panel.
2. Select one of the methods mentioned in the tutorial on layer 2 to color, set the foreground color to red when using the brush, and paint red on it, and the layer style is the second click from the bottom left of the panel to select a gradient overlay or color overlay in the pop-up shortcut menu, and set the color you want by calling up the color block in the panel.
3. After painting the color you want on layer 2, there is a drop-down triangle on the top of the layer board (generally displayed as: normal) and click on it to select the color inside.
The above is my understanding of the question you want, I am also a rookie, I hope it can help you.
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I don't think you have passed the foundation, so I'll give you the foundation**.
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1.Use a brush to paint patches of color on each area and layer each area. (This one is easier to control.) Generally, the edge of the brush will have a little transparency change or it is relatively transparent, so it is easy to draw some places that are not well drawn, or not painted solidly).
2.Use the Selection tool to pick out where you want to fill, fill in the color, and layer (this selection is full and has sharper edges.) However, if the shape is more complicated, the selection of the constituency is also quite tiring).
Post-layering: aHold down Ctrl to select the thumbnail of that layer, it will automatically bring out the selection according to the area drawn, and then you can create a new layer to paint.
You can press Ctrl+H to hide the selection, but the selection is still there. Ctrl+D to deselect the district).
b.To create a new layer, hold down the Alt key, a downward arrow will appear, and when clicked, the shape of the layer below will limit the display area of the layer above. (This is a clipping bush lead mask, but what you drew out of bounds is still there, and a new layer will appear as soon as you move it.)
c.Lock the transparency of each partition layer (but this will change directly to the partition's layer, which can be duplicated before doing so).
3.You can also use the magic wand to select the area inside and fill in the color with the magic wand after the line drawing is done, but the edge of the brush and the strength of the pen will inevitably have some areas where the transparency is not enough, and it is easy to have some points that are not filled in the color.
4.After selecting a selection, right-click in the selection to save the selection, which will be saved to the channel. However, it is more troublesome, and it is generally not like this.
After partitioning, you should rename the layer and group it in time, otherwise it will be messy if there are too many layers.
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PS Real-time coloring refers to the use of color replacement tools to make color adjustments to a selection or layer, and the modified color effect can be observed in real time when adjusting. If you can't change the color when using the color replacement tool, please check the following points:1
To make sure you have correctly selected the layer or selection you want to adjust, you can use the shortcut Ctrl+click on the layer to select the layer you want to adjust in the Layers panel. 2.Check the settings of the color replacement tool to confirm that you have selected the correct color and adjustment range.
In the Color Replacement palette, you can select the color you want to replace and adjust other parameters such as tolerance, saturation, and so on as needed. 3.If you still can't change the color, it may be because your selection or layer has restrictions such as locking or masking.
Please unlock or mask in the Layers panel and clear the selection to try again. None of the above methods can solve the problem, you can try to reopen the PS software and re-operate the bending operation. If you're still having trouble, you can ask for help by finding tutorials, asking the community questions, and more.
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The specific steps are as follows:
1. Open Photoshop and create a new blank canvas.
2. Select "Rectangle Tool" in the left toolbar, click "Fill" in the upper menu bar, and select "No Color".
3. Click "Stroke" and select any color you like (note: you can't choose "No Color").
4. Draw a rectangle in the canvas, at this time, only the stroke and not the color.
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<> Quick Paint ---1 duplicates a layer.
2--Image--Drop-down box --- inverted.
3 Filters - Blur - Gaussian Blur.
<>4 On the right side of the layer, click on the right side of the --- toolbar to reduce the color of the color On this page, there is no pattern 5 filter --- other --- minimum values.
Layers--- new fill layers--- solid gradients can be used.
This tool needs to be adjusted slowly by yourself, and you can choose which one you want.
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RGB model is a commonly used color information representation, which uses the brightness of the three primary colors of red, green, and blue to quantitatively represent colors. This model, also known as additive color mixing model, is a method of superimposing RGB trichromatic light on each other to achieve color mixing, so it is suitable for the display of emitters such as displays.
The GB color model can be thought of as a unit cube in a 3D Cartesian coordinate color system. Any color in the RGB color space can be represented by a point in three-dimensional space. On the RGB color space, black appears when the luminance value of any primary color is zero, i.e., at the origin.
When all three primary colors reach their highest brightness, they appear white. On the diagonal that connects black and white, there is a gray color mixed with three primary colors equal to brightness, and this line is called the gray line.
Aliases. Additive color mixing model.
Examples. Red + Green = Yellow.
Note. Color-light mixing is different from pigment mixing.
The RGB model is also known as the additive color mixing model. It is a method of superimposing RGB trichromatic light on each other to achieve color mixing, so it is suitable for the display of emitters such as displays. The color mixing rule is: when mixing with the same amount of red, green, and blue primary color light.
If two of the three primary colors (note that, not pigments) are mixed in equal proportions, the result is magenta, yellow, and cyan light.
Red + Green = Yellow.
Red + Blue = Magenta.
Green + Blue = Cyan.
Red + Green + Blue = White.
All three primary colors: no light = black.
This is color-light mixing, which is called additive color mixing.
The color mixing pattern of the additive color method can be represented in a graph.
Its color equation is described:
f (object color) = r (percentage of red) + g (percentage of green) + b (percentage of blue).
If these three pigments are mixed, then, in general, red + green = dark gray red; Red + Blue = Purple; Green + Blue = Turquoise.
This is color mixing, which is called subtractive color mixing.
Keep in mind that mixing color and light is different from mixing pigments.
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The drawings you draw on paper can be taken with your mobile phone.
2 7 Open with Photoshop software**, you can use the curve to adjust the white point.
3 7 But the effect of adjusting white point is average.
4 7 You can create a new layer and use the path or selection tool to color **.
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5 7 The process of coloring is time-consuming and requires patience.
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6 7 If you are not satisfied with the color, you can also adjust it at any time.
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7 7 step by step, and finally you can also use photoshop software to add some other decorative paintings.
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