Changing Colors in a Picture Using Paint.net

by Shadow Dragon in Craft > Digital Graphics

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Changing Colors in a Picture Using Paint.net

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This is really a cool skill to know. You can change the color of about any photo. (Black & White ones don't work well). All you need is Paint.net (requires Microsoft .NET Framework to be installed).

Get Paint.net

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First of all, you need to download Paint.net. The following link should let you download it:

http://www.dotpdn.com/files/Paint.NET.3.30.zip

You must also install Microsoft .NET Framework. A window will come up while you are installing Paint.net telling you how to get Microsoft .NET Framework.

Open Paint.net

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Open Paint.net and your image. I used a red car for an example. First, click Adjustments, Hue / Saturation. You can now mess with the colors. I only changed the hue because I think it looks better without the saturation being changed. You can save it now, or go on, to learn how to change multiple parts of the image.

Change Colors on Multiple Sections

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Now you need to get out the magic wand tool. Select the part of the image that you want to change the color. You might also want to change the tolerance at the top to select more or less of the photo. Now do Adjustments, Hue / Saturation again and mess with the color more. You can do this on almost any photo. Have fun with it!