How to Fill Hair Color
- 1). Load the image you want to work with onto your computer by transferring from the digital camera or by scanning in a printed copy.
- 2). Open Photoshop. Select "File" from the menu and choose "Open." In the dialog box that appears, locate the image and open it.
- 3). Select the "Clone" tool from the toolbar. Hold down "ALT" and click on an area of hair you want to use as a reference.
- 4). Hold down the left mouse button and drag to paint over the over you want to fix.
- 1). Load the image you want to work with onto your computer by transferring from the digital camera or by scanning in a printed copy.
- 2). Open Photoshop Elements. Click "Edit." Select "File" from the menu and choose "Open." In the dialog box that appears, locate the image and open it.
- 3). Select the "Clone" tool from the toolbar. Hold down "ALT" and click on an area of hair you want to use as a reference.
- 4). Hold down the left mouse button and drag to paint over the over you want to fix.
- 1). Load the image you want to work with onto your computer by transferring from the digital camera or by scanning in a printed copy.
- 2). Open GIMP. Select "File" from the menu and choose "Open." In the dialog box that appears, locate the image and open it.
- 3). Select the "Clone" tool from the toolbar. Hold down "CTRL" and click on an area of hair you want to use as a reference.
- 4). Hold down the left mouse button and drag to paint over the over you want to fix.
Photoshop
Photoshop Elements
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