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Help a newfag

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I gotta make a lay out for a folder and I just don't know how to color the bark of this tree brown.

Its a brush i used but i have no experience in photoshop, not much.

 

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help help please

Newfag helps a newfag =

 

Click f474df1be1.png and select the brown 

 

Then zoom in on 2b4c433d7d.jpg

 

And then colour 28f817ed34.png brown

 

 

 

 

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Newfag helps a newfag =

 

Click f474df1be1.png and select the brown 

 

Then zoom in on 2b4c433d7d.jpg

 

And then colour 28f817ed34.png brown

 

 

 

 

5d17af7ce4.png

But how without touching the background?

c5ffac51d4.png

 

select a smaller brush

 

and make sure you zoom in enough f820772b56.jpg

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c5ffac51d4.png

 

select a smaller brush

 

and make sure you zoom in enough f820772b56.jpg

Im sure there is a much easier way, but ok

I think there is a colour replacement tool, but I thought you wanted to keep the green top (and personally I haven't got a clue about how to use the colour replacement tool)

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I think there is a colour replacement tool, but I thought you wanted to keep the green top (and personally I haven't got a clue about how to use the colour replacement tool)

That did thetrick thanks!

 

EDIT: it worked for 1 tree, but keeps paining the backgorund for others 

what fuck photoshop

Edited by Dick

Ctrl + click on the layer you want to paint (the thumbnail) + colour it with a brush?

Edited by alphaDesign

Put an empty layer above the tree layer. Then click create clipping mask, this will make it so it only goes onto the object. Then just put the brush on brown, resize the brush to your liking and color it to whatever you want.

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