I have some black/white pics which I have saved as jpegs. basically they are black line drawings - is there any way I can colour them? Tess x

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jontim |
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I have some black/white pics which I have saved as jpegs. basically they are black line drawings - is there any way I can colour them? Tess x |
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Cdteach |
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I'd like to know the answer to that as well. I was wondering if they can they be imported into a paint programme and coloured ?
Jan |
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Jen636 |
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I think if you have the My craft studio package you can import them and you should be able to change them in that. Not sure about paint or Ulead. I do know you
can add colour in paint thoug.
Sorry that probably doesn't help much. Jenny x |
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jontim |
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Importing into Paint doesn't work - just get grey regardless of what colour I chose. Tess x
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Lorna OGGO |
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Hi Tess
If you have Publisher you can go into Format Picture and select recolour and choose the colour from the box to the right of the preview image. When you are happy select OK then OK again on the Format Picture page. HTH . Lorna |
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carolcatz |
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I did some drawings, scanned them, then coloured in using the Paint programme. Came out ok. Wonder if you print off a drawing then scan in, if you could colour
in the same way I did. Know it may sound long winded but at least you'd get it sorted.
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Matilda |
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You have to increase the colour depth to either 256 or 16 million colours. Then you can use your paintbrush. I use Paint shop Pro, and this is listed under
colours in the tool bar.
If you open the drawing in windows paintbox in the accessories section you can do it there as well. Sue
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JACQUI Q |
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Have pm'd you Tess x
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jontim |
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Thank you! tess x
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golden oldie cass |
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I prefer to use them like stamped impresions and water colour them
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