Friday
May152009
iStock Article: Recoloring Artwork
May 15, 2009 at 8:27
We're thrilled to introduce you all to Mordy Golding of Design Responsibly and Real World Illustrator fame. Mordy will be around periodically with excerpts of his books on topics that iStockers are clamoring to learn more about.
How many times have you found the perfect piece of artwork but the colors weren’t exactly what you had in mind? In reality, whether you’re a buyer or a content creator, you often want to make color changes in a file. I’m not referring to global changes, like a Hue shift in Photoshop, rather, precise color changes to specific parts of an illustration. In general, vector-based artwork can be particularly difficult to edit in this fashion, as there are often many objects in each file, each with various colors, tints, and gradients, resulting in a tedious manual process.
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How many times have you found the perfect piece of artwork but the colors weren’t exactly what you had in mind? In reality, whether you’re a buyer or a content creator, you often want to make color changes in a file. I’m not referring to global changes, like a Hue shift in Photoshop, rather, precise color changes to specific parts of an illustration. In general, vector-based artwork can be particularly difficult to edit in this fashion, as there are often many objects in each file, each with various colors, tints, and gradients, resulting in a tedious manual process.
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