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can we re-color this patches - is this doable
#11
@zeuspaul, nice solution and not so complicated as the workflow I did  Wink. I did'nt know about this workflow in gimp, thanks.
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#12
The colors you are replacing are extremely similar so a threshold lower than the one I used would likely work well.
   
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#13
hello dear ZeusPaul
many thanks for coming up with the explanation - and your cristal clear guidance

thanks alot

and besides that - also many many thanks to you denzjos:: your solution seems to be a bit more compllicatd but i tried to follow the steps - and meanwhile i have set the sciript in place...

btw: this forum here is such an outstanding place - i love this forum and i am really proud to be part of this great place

thanks alot ...

keep up the awesome work - it rocksWink
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#14
Could probably do this many different ways. Try Duplicating your layer. Invert the colours of the top layer then with that layer selected use 'difference' layer mode

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#15
Using Bucket Fill there's also an option to use pattern fill.  Here's a site with free patterns.
https://soundimage.org/images-home-page/


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#16
hi there to see that we can do such things on so many ways is just a great great expecience. Its so great to see this - the community comes up with so many creative solutions.


this forum is a place for innovations and creative teamwork - i am glad to be part of this forum

btw. one question. its so awsome to see that we can apply these techniques - such as bucket fill to any ordinary file - note it does not have to be a xcf file .- no it can be any (!!!) ordinary image like a jpeg or png

that is so great ... i will do some experimental works the next few days

have a great day
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