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If I want to select an area which is bounded by a specific colored line (se the attached sample) how can I do that the easiest and with the greatest possible accuracy?

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(04-20-2024, 09:10 PM)T-buch Wrote: [ -> ]If I want to select an area which is bounded by a specific colored line (se the attached sample) how can I do that the easiest and with the greatest possible accuracy?

With Select by Color (Shift+o) you select the line that outlines the colors.
With the selection active you can paint this selection with the color of your choice. (here I used black color).
This way you have obtained the desired area.

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If you want, just select each transparent area and add colors individually to each one.

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(04-21-2024, 01:23 AM)Krikor Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-20-2024, 09:10 PM)T-buch Wrote: [ -> ]If I want to select an area which is bounded by a specific colored line (se the attached sample) how can I do that the easiest and with the greatest possible accuracy?

With Select by Color (Shift+o) you select the line that outlines the colors.
With the selection active you can paint this selection with the color of your choice. (here I used black color).
This way you have obtained the desired area.



If you want, just select each transparent area and add colors individually to each one.

Thank (Maybe I should have just slept on it. The solution seems so straightforward (once you know it) Wink )