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Linda
09-25-2005, 12:26 AM
Have you ever had an image that you liked, only you'd like to change a color within it? Well, here's a fun, easy way to do that!

Here is the image that I will be working on -
<table width="300" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/General1/birthdayhats.gif</td></tr> </table>


Go to http://magick.net4tv.com/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi and click "browse" to find your image. When you see your image name, click on it and then click "open". Now "press to view" and wait for the next page.

When it appears, scroll down and reset "paint type" to "color". If you want regular colors, like white, black, red, blue, etc., under "fill color" backspace out "none" and replace with the color of your choice. However, if you want additional color options, click "fill color" and wait for the color option page to appear. When it does, scroll through and select your new color.

I've decided that I want to change the red hat to "fuchsia" and the green hat to "gold". Click to "x" out of that page so that you will be back to the page you were working on. As stated above, backspace out "none" and replace with your color choice.

I'm going to change the red hat first, so I've replaced "none" with "fuchsia". Now move your cursor (which has become a cross) to the color you want changed and left click on that area. Again, wait for the next page to appear. When it does, you will see the hat color has now changed.

Repeat the same procedure for the second hat -- except this time, backspace out your previous color (instead of the word "none") and replace with your new color. Again, click on the color that you want changed and wait for the new page to appear. When it does, click on the "output" tab up top and on the next page, "press to output". When your new image appears, double click to bring it up on a page by itself and then right click and save to your computer.

Here is the finished image -

<table width="300" align="center" border="1">
<tr><td align="center">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/General1/birthdayhatschanged.gif</td></tr> </table>