Changing the Color of an Object in Photoshop
Changing the color of an object with Photoshop without changing the substance of the object.
NB: If you have problems viewing images in this tutorial:
Right click on the white square with a red and click on the "image display".
With the lasso tool, make a rough outline of the object you want to change the color.
Clic on Select / Color range
Use the eyedropper tool proposed to select the image you want to change color.
Use the eyedropper tool + to increase the selection of intermediate shades of color of the object. In the preview window be sure that everything of the object is white and the rest black.
Create an adjustment layer by clicking on Layer / New Adjustment Layer / Hue/Saturation.
Using Hue, saturation and brightness to change the color of the object.
Now, you've finished editing the color of the object.
While some areas have not been modified, you can use the brush tool to modify the remaining areas.
NB: If you have problems viewing images in this tutorial:
Right click on the white square with a red and click on the "image display".
With the lasso tool, make a rough outline of the object you want to change the color.
Clic on Select / Color range
Use the eyedropper tool proposed to select the image you want to change color.
Use the eyedropper tool + to increase the selection of intermediate shades of color of the object. In the preview window be sure that everything of the object is white and the rest black.
Create an adjustment layer by clicking on Layer / New Adjustment Layer / Hue/Saturation.
Using Hue, saturation and brightness to change the color of the object.
Now, you've finished editing the color of the object.


While some areas have not been modified, you can use the brush tool to modify the remaining areas.

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