synchronicity 6 Report post Posted March 16, 2011 I'm sure they probably exist somewhere on the internet, but I haven't been able to find them for the past few days so I decided to try recolouring myself. They're nothing fancy, but I figured I could share anyway in case someone else wants to use them :) 4 ShinyToyGuns, Kevin.ds, Broken Messiah and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
isaacsol 10 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 They look really nice, great job. Thanks for sharing ^_^ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin.ds 28 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 iam using them :P thanks for sharing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShinyToyGuns 29 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 Nice one...thanks for the share :D +1 rep Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
synchronicity 6 Report post Posted March 18, 2011 Glad to be of service ^^ I might add a few more tomorrow since you can never have too much variety with flowers D; Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrimsonInferno 35 Report post Posted March 18, 2011 Absolutely lovely! Creates great variety! Great job! :3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FranklinX 37 Report post Posted March 19, 2011 They look really good. What did you use to recolor them? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
synchronicity 6 Report post Posted March 19, 2011 They look really good. What did you use to recolor them? I have the program GIMP downloaded to my desktop and laptop since I play around with making graphics a bit (wallpapers and stuff like that) - anyway, the program has a "colour select" tool. So I just used that, zoomed in on the picture a lot, clicked on one of the shades and just picked a colour I wanted to replace it with. Then I used the paintbrush tool and started colouring all the selected pixels. ...I'm not very good at explaining. Basically, the colour select selects all the pixels of the same shade, and so if you use the paintbrush tool and try to colour, it'll only colour the pixels that are selected, not the entire thing. So it made it really quick and easy and all I had to do after that was decide what shades to replace it with. GIMP's a free program you can download. I prefer it to photoshop, mostly 'cause I learned on GIMP so photoshop's interface just confuses me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Midnite Reaper 2 Report post Posted March 19, 2011 (edited) anyway, the program has a "colour select" tool. So I just used that, zoomed in on the picture a lot, clicked on one of the shades and just picked a colour I wanted to replace it with. Then I used the paintbrush tool and started colouring all the selected pixels. You could have increased the threshold so it would select the shades around it as well, and then used the "colorise" option under colors... Edited March 19, 2011 by Midnite Reaper Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
synchronicity 6 Report post Posted March 19, 2011 You could have increased the threshold so it would select the shades around it as well, and then used the "colorise" option under colors... I just tried this out now - and you're right, I could have done that :) I haven't played much with the colour select tool, so I never experimented with the threshold option D; it can be a bit finicky, selecting pixels you don't want or missing ones you do if it's not so-so, but then alternatively you could still select the pixels with the lasso tool or the fuzzy select tool and still colourize the same way, using that option under colours :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites