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PostPosted: April 9th, 2006, 8:11 pm 
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I made a background with photoshop with a tutorial...and it just says add colour. I don't know how to add colour. Can anyone help?

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Adding colour. I'm going to assume they mean using hue/saturation.

->Go to Image/Adjustments/Hue/Saturation.
->Click "colourise" and slide the indicator to the colour you want.

Hope that helps.

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Or you can:

Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance

And just play with the settings until you gte something you like :wink:

Color Balance and Hue/Saturation are the easiest and as you progress you will find many other ways :wink:

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A good option either is using Gradient Map. "Image --> Adjustments --> Gradient Map". Click on the gradient given in the dialog and play with the options. Commonly the results look like crap, but sometimes it comes out well and without accidents :P

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Thanks everyone, if I get it, i'll make a new topic lol. To show you's :)

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