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How do you change a colour of a brush on Photoshop CS4?


Xanodus

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That's odd. You SHOULD be able to use the color changer at the very bottom left corner. Did you click on the top layer? Because there's supposed to be two squares. One is overlapping another. The one that is on top would be the one you're going to use.

Did you try doing that by any chance?

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Since I'm studying video game and design, learning how to use Photoshop CS4 is a part of my course but I'm still new to the program but my guess would be the Swatches panel or color panel, should be on the right side above where your layers are(default Workspace). If not then right everywhere, it works or maybe foreground background color. I could still be wrong though. If your trying to replace a color follow instructions:

1. Zoom in on that specific area,

2. Select whatever area the picture is on

3. Select the rectangular marking tool or whatever tool your familiar with.

4. Choose Image > Adjustments > Replace Color

5. Select Localized Color Clusters, then using the Eyedropper tool, click anywhere on the object.

6. Then, use Add To Eyedropper to sample other areas of the object to make sure it picture in the Replace Color window is all white.

7.Drag Fuzziness slider to whatever you want

Hope this helps.

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