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How to change the color of an object in a photo
#1
I'm new to Gimp and photo-editing. I took a photo, and there's an unpainted white panel that's distracting. Here's the photo: https://imgur.com/8xVe5Xv

Is there a way to add something to the panel?

Is there a way to change the color of the panel to black or grey?

Since the panel is a 3d object, it would not have uniform level of black or gray. Also, it would not be perfectly black since no real-life object is perfectly black.
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#2
Any uniform color is going to show out. My suggestion:
  • Create a square layer (side size: about the height of the panel)
  • Set the brush to "Dissolve" mode and medium opacity
  • Fill it with random strokes of colors
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  • Use the Perspective tool to map the layer on the square
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  • Use Contrast to reduce contrast so the panel blends better
  • Use a layer mask to left the arm show
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(low quality JPEGs to keep image file size under the 500K limit)
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#3
You can completely get rid of the panel by using the heal tool with a custom brush
   
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#4
(05-25-2022, 06:59 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Any uniform color is going to show out. My suggestion:
  • Create a square layer (side size: about the height of the panel)
  • Set the brush to "Dissolve" mode and medium opacity
  • Fill it with random strokes of colors
  • Use the Perspective tool to map the layer on the square
  • Use Contrast to reduce contrast so the panel blends better
  • Use a layer mask to left the arm show
(low quality JPEGs to keep image file size under the 500K limit)

This is great! Thanks so much!

(05-25-2022, 12:15 PM)tmanni Wrote: You can completely get rid of the panel by using the heal tool with a custom brush

This is really cool! Thanks for the tip!
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#5
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Just by pulling the exposure back in 'color' after selecting the board, you can keep the 3D look, shadows etc.
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#6
(05-26-2022, 08:39 AM)sallyanne Wrote: Just by pulling the exposure back in 'color' after selecting the board, you can keep the 3D look, shadows etc.

This is awesome! Thanks for letting me know about this!
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