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how to re-color some parts of a image ....
#11
Many thanks dear Rich2005  Smile


....i am so glad to read your answer:  it opens up new insights into GIMP




Quote:In Gimp and the gradients dock.
Top of the dock is a temporary gradient called Custom.
Choose a gradient and draw it on the canvas.  It shows end stops / stops / mid points.
Hover the mouse pointer over any of the points, click and adjust.  The Custom gradient is now active.
Colours are changed for each stop / mid point, also some properties for mid-point
Click on the gradient to add a stop.



i have not known all these things.  

Rich: your explanations and examples are pure gold – clear, inspiring, and right on point. ?

This is outstanding and helping alot!? The way you break down the steps in creating Color gradients  -makes it much easier for someone like me (not deeply trained in GIMP)

Thank you so much - for everything you did   - this is so encouraging.  Smile

Keep up your great work - it rocks

Greetings

yours Saint_m Smile
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#12
Wow, this is an incredibly detailed and helpful thread. A huge thank you to everyone who provided such clear, step-by-step instructions.

The screenshots and visuals make the process so much easier to understand, especially for those of us who are still learning to use GIMP. Using layers and curves seems like a powerful way to get precise results. This is a great resource for anyone looking to re-color parts of an image without affecting the whole picture!
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