Paint.NET :: Coloring The Castle
Jan 18, 2012I'm quite not bad at drawing , but i suck at coloring , i drew this castle outline , It's for an MMORPG that is about mid ages ,
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I'm quite not bad at drawing , but i suck at coloring , i drew this castle outline , It's for an MMORPG that is about mid ages ,
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I've used Paint Shop for years but can't seem to find an easy way to do selective coloring. My raw converter allows me to use a color picker to select the color I want, then I inverse the selection and reduce saturation to leave the selected color still showing.
Modifying selective color range in Paint Shop is not as effective. Does Paint Shop have something similar? I have X3, but still mostly use X2.
What format would I need to save a scanned in black and white line drawing so that I can color it in using the Fill function (like a comic book)? I used to do it with earlier versions on PhotoPaint (6 and 9) but haven't done it in a while and now cannot find the right format.
Now what happens is when I use the fill function the whole image turns to the selected color, it wont recognize the black lines as borders.
How best to make the stone facets go sideways into the main tower. As you can see though it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. How I could achieve such results?
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