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2009-10-05 02:47
SIDWAVE
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Koala Greyscale TO Brownscale

Oh dear! I need help! :D

I made a pic in grey+b/w, and it just looks so boring now,
so i want to make it in brown+yellow colors.

But i cant find a program that lets me swap color in the pic...

So i tried to pixel the colors to the new ones, but it makes impossible clashes, so i cannot put the colors in i need.

So, also a solution is to do a lda colors,x - sta (new color),x - but eh, i dont really know how to do this, as it also seems the bitmap data is involved..

Can anyone help ?

My pic is grey..
I want it to be brown (scale)..
2009-10-05 06:08
v3to

Registered: Feb 2005
Posts: 150
first notion was the color-swap function in koala painter 2

2009-10-05 06:38
Carrion

Registered: Feb 2009
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Timanthes has "Color-Replace feature. You choose two colors and press "R" shortcut. You can then set size of the brush. And when you paint colors get replaced (from second color to first)
2009-10-05 09:07
SIDWAVE
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Carrion: painting dark grey, with color swap, so it becomes dark blue, is the same as painting it blue, no ? :D

I need to replace the colors, not paint them again..

I will try Koala Painter 2.
2009-10-05 09:32
SIDWAVE
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Thank you both!
Koala Painter saved my ass :D
2009-10-05 09:34
Carrion

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Jan
You're right, but having brush size like 320pixels will make your job (replacing) just one click and note whe whole pixeling again :) Timanthes rocks anyway.
2009-10-05 13:44
Mace

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 1799
If you only need to change a colour globally (that is: all brown needs to become all dark grey for instance), you can as well code it ;-)
2009-10-05 17:18
Alias Medron

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 39
in Amica paint you can press : S then F while viewing the pic after that choose the destination color (F, Z and color) and click on a pixel of the color you want to change.
2009-10-05 23:55
fade
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in drazpaint, you can use the replace colour function .. it would be R and then you select your two colours..

DRAZPAINT > YOU :)
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