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# What program are you using?
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 17:49, archived)
# teh GIMP
n00b version ;)
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 17:53, archived)
# I don't know where any of the tools are in gimp or what are available, I use photoshop
But they should be similar,

In photoshop. if you click on image in the tool bar, you'll gat a drop down box, select adjustments and in there you will have tools called, colour balance, hue and saturation, selective colour and channel mixer, the all do pretty much the same job of changing the hue and colour of layers but in slightly different ways, click on these options and just have a play about with them, the more you play the easier it becomes.

Also try blending you object in with a soft edged eraser, this can quite offten take away a hard edge.

Also adjusting the contrast and brightness of the added layer so it matches the base layer also helps...
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 18:09, archived)
# thanks mate
yeah, gimp has hue/saturation/colour. just seemed to make his face go different colours though!
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 18:14, archived)
# Don;t know if it's the same in gimp,
But in photoshop when you click on hue and saturation,
When the box appears, appart fron the sliders for hue and satuation, there is an edit box at the top where you can choose which colour you want to edit, like master meaning all the colours, or just the reds or greens or blues ect.... it is really useful to be able to edit individual colours....
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 18:21, archived)
# yes! it has these...
will play some more!
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 18:27, archived)