I don't know if you can use your program to do it, but I would assume you can. Every program that deals with images has the eye-dropper to catch the surrounding colour, and either the paintbrush or the "airbrush" can fix it up. Just zoom in until you can make out the different pixels, and use all of the surrounding colours to give it that mixed look - so it doesn't just end up being a dark (or light) splotch that is noticeable.
Yes, yes you can. ;)
ReplyDeleteEye-dropper samples the colour that you want it to be - then use the paintbrush tool or spray can tool to colour over the red.
Easy-peasy. :D
I can fix shadows for you.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you can use your program to do it, but I would assume you can. Every program that deals with images has the eye-dropper to catch the surrounding colour, and either the paintbrush or the "airbrush" can fix it up. Just zoom in until you can make out the different pixels, and use all of the surrounding colours to give it that mixed look - so it doesn't just end up being a dark (or light) splotch that is noticeable.
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! :D
What they said. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool picture! Was that from Hullet Marsh?
Yes, yes you can.
ReplyDeleteIt's from when we were camping in Auburn.
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