Have done this hundreds of time... I blow the pic up so big I work at the single pixel level. then change as needed..
See http://home.mindspring.com/~rooza/proofs.html for some of my work.. contact me at plehne@earthlink.net for more help..
2006-07-15 09:08:29
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answered by Anonymous
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That will be tricky, but the other post by Orygun is the best path. When you have the image opened up in PSP, move your mouse wheel up and down, you will see the image get bigger and smaller. Make it extremely big, so that the eye now looks like a bunch of small blocks (pixels). From there, use the Fill tool on the left and add the color there.
The reason you want to make the picture bigger is because if you dont, then when you try to use the Fill Tool, it might spread of into the White part of the eyes. When the picture is big, then you have the option of changing the color one pixel at a time which would provide almost guaranteed perfection.
Dont forget your friend, Ctrl-Z . This will undo the last action (Or keep hitting Ctrl-Z and it will keep undoing one action at a time, it does remember quite a few of your previous actions).
One last thing, when you zoom in on the picture, it might not show the area you want to edit, just left click in the picture and hold it down, and you can drag and move the picture around to show the area (eyes).
5 points to me and 5 points to Orygun :D
2006-07-15 09:32:21
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answered by SharpGuy 6
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make some zoom to the picture... enough to have the eyes in detail.
Use the circular selection tool in the toolbar...(a dot-stroke circle), making it the exact (or the closest u can ) the size of the iris. Then u can use the Poligonal Lasso Tool to cut some of the selection if u have the eyes half closed or something.
In the layers panel go down to a button of a circle half white-half black click there and create an "Hue/Saturation Layer"
There will be some controls in there... drag around the "Hue" and Voila... done. This works the best with bright eye colors. To manipulate darker colors u have to use a brigthness/contrast layer too so u can manipulate the bright of the color (doing the same steps before but instead of using hue/saturation layer use brighness/contrast layer).
Hope its usefull :)
2006-07-15 11:26:42
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answered by pixshatterer 2
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He wasn't like Martin Luther King, who became inspired by Gandhi's nonviolent resistance hostile to the British in India. He supported equality for blacks, yet he believed that the in basic terms thanks to get that equality became to apply violent resistance. He became assassinated.
2016-11-06 10:20:42
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answered by oppie 4
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I don't know.
Now give me my 10 points for answering first.
2006-07-15 09:02:04
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answered by Jenny 1
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what do you want to change
2006-07-15 09:03:04
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answered by bob p 2
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