How to make brown grass green?

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Dec 1, 2003
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Photoshop 7 help please.

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tacitr
Dec 1, 2003
Photoshop 7 help please.

Easiest thing in the world.

Click on the Paintbrush tool. Set the Paintbrush Mode to Color in the Options palette. Choose an appropriate green as your foreground color. Paint the grass.

Color mode will preserve all the texture and detail of the grass, and simply make its color green.


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Tony Spadaro
Dec 1, 2003
Fertilize.


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mperlst216
Dec 1, 2003
Where is the fertilize brush in photoshop
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Nicholas Sherlock
Dec 1, 2003
MPerlst216 wrote:
Where is the fertilize brush in photoshop

LOL!

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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Tom
Dec 1, 2003
"MPerlst216" wrote in message
Where is the fertilize brush in photoshop

Right here:

http://www.dl-c.com/Temp/products/products_content.html#cmpr oduct

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Special Ed
Dec 1, 2003
On 01 Dec 2003 04:44:17 GMT, (MPerlst216) wrote:

Quit pissing in the same spot.
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JJS
Dec 2, 2003
Use the Fence tool to put the grass on the other side.
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AG
Dec 3, 2003
Hi. I read the entire thread and think I have a better alternative. What Tacit said is correct, but perhaps not the best way to go about it. What I don’t like with his approach is that you are changing the physical parameters of your photo layer. Instead, here is what I would do:

1. create a new layer called: Green layer (put it first, over the photo layer)
2. Go to the Photo Layer (put it second, under the green layer)
3. Using the wand tool (or any selection tool that suits your needs), select
the area where you want to change the color.
4. Go to the Green layer. Make the selection any color you like.
5. In the layer pallette at the top, there is a long drop down menu (under
the word layer). For the green layer, select the option "color".

Why go to this trouble? Again, to preserve the original picture in case you ever want to do something different.

cheers
-Alexandre.

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