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How to recolor yugioh cards on GIMP(great results!)


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You probably came to this thread to learn how to recolor yugioh cards right?aye aye' date='captain!i can't hear you.AYE AYE CAPTAIN!seriously i can't hear you because I'm deaf.0.0

anyways back to the thread:

1.use path selection tool

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2.zoom in,and make a path around it by clicking,make a new path by dragging a old path

[spoiler=picture]screen2um8.pnggo to history and keep dragging until it stats a new one,make sure you do it around the borders,sticker,attribute,picture,and the inside and outside effect box.or when you finish your first,just hold on shift and click on the other place you want to make a path around and it should start a new one.

 

 

3.zoom out and you should have something like this:

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4.press on "selection from path"

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5.last step,press on colors>colorize and drag to your liking

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i know i already posted this in another forum as well as in another thread but not many people see it.

and yes,i used the first card on Zaca's "Insect Lord" thread because that was the first one i found when i made this.

and as long as you don't tamper with the brightness,silver or gold text should stay the same i think.(in the example i did tamper with the brightness so the gold text became red-ish.

I don't get it download camstudio (it's free) make a youtube video and post it here.THX for telling me it dose not have to be red.

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if it colors the wrong part just press ctrl+i which inverts the selection and makes it color the right spot,hopefully,check your selection if the problem still continues.

the first picture is still there,give it time to load.

well,it's very obvious that everybody prefers PS over GIMP if they have it.

and thanks

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