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Post by Anecdote on Mar 15, 2009 19:22:16 GMT -5
Say i have a colour on a render i like, and i want to use that colour to cover up some bits of the render near it, is it possible to get a colour of that render instead of just trying to guess it with the colour palette.
If you get what i mean, so is there a tool that you can select a colour on your sig, and it will change your foreground colour to it?
Thanks
ThéUnknówn
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Post by Blind on Mar 15, 2009 19:41:08 GMT -5
Yes, the eye dropper tool. It can be found in your toolbar on the right of your photoshop screen. With this tool you can click anywhere on any colour and it will change the foreground to that colour so that you can use it later on.
You can also open up your foreground colour, where you will then be able to choose a colour, but also if you move your cursor of the colour pallet and over to your image, whatever you click on the colour will change to it.
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Post by xcessive on Mar 16, 2009 2:02:47 GMT -5
^^ exactly it.
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Post by [T]wlžTïd on Mar 16, 2009 2:12:10 GMT -5
i second him ^^
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Post by Rubber Ducky on Mar 16, 2009 21:58:13 GMT -5
^^third?
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Post by [T]wlžTïd on Mar 21, 2009 18:57:25 GMT -5
ill re- 2nd him for the hell of it lolz jk
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Post by Anecdote on Mar 21, 2009 19:02:30 GMT -5
Hmm, just realised i posted this question, thanks for the help guys.
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Post by [T]wlžTïd on Mar 21, 2009 20:14:37 GMT -5
lmao and u didnt check back i awhile lmao
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