Photoshop :: Color It Turns To Grey?
Jul 15, 2009when i want to draw something with a color it turns to gray?
it happens with a different color.
when i want to draw something with a color it turns to gray?
it happens with a different color.
I have an image, all black of a ballerina on one layer, with black text on another. I am trying to put a bouquet of red roses at her feet, but it turns shades of grey when I attempt to do that.
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i sketch a people face with pencil tools, create another color layer to color the face.
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