This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters  


Home > Archive > PainShop Pro Scripting > March 2007 > PING Tanante (Pinkie) and Trev re: Color Changer script





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author PING Tanante (Pinkie) and Trev re: Color Changer script
JoeB

2007-03-27, 11:32 pm

As I know you both snagged the semi-final of the script, I thought you
should know that I updated that to change the blend mode of the Fill Tool
to None so that if you make two selections withing the same color area
(like perhaps both sleeves of a shirt sticking out of a vest) both
selections will get flood filled. With the previous RGB mode only one
selection would fill.

The changed script is in the thread that starts "LIKELY Final version..."

Regards,

JoeB
Trev

2007-03-28, 4:21 am


"JoeB" <mymail@myserver.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9900C20F99D9CJoeB@216.191.232.194...
> As I know you both snagged the semi-final of the script, I thought you
> should know that I updated that to change the blend mode of the Fill Tool
> to None so that if you make two selections withing the same color area
> (like perhaps both sleeves of a shirt sticking out of a vest) both
> selections will get flood filled. With the previous RGB mode only one
> selection would fill.
>
> The changed script is in the thread that starts "LIKELY Final version..."
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB


Thanks joe


Tanante

2007-03-29, 4:19 am

Hi Joe,

Tonite Joe, I have tried your "Likely Final version Color Changer Script".
It works perfectly well with PSP v. X as far as I am concerned. I have
played with two selections on a roses picture, also on a T-Shirt of mine,
from pink it was changed to a pure white. What an easy and inexpensive way
to have a new hat for Easter!

Fun to play with this Script, Joe!!!

I was using PSP v. X1 _only_ for the color filter... at least for now.

Thank you Joe. I love those "practical" scripts.

:)))

Tanante


"JoeB" <mymail@myserver.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9900C20F99D9CJoeB@216.191.232.194...
: As I know you both snagged the semi-final of the script, I thought you
: should know that I updated that to change the blend mode of the Fill Tool
: to None so that if you make two selections withing the same color area
: (like perhaps both sleeves of a shirt sticking out of a vest) both
: selections will get flood filled. With the previous RGB mode only one
: selection would fill.
:
: The changed script is in the thread that starts "LIKELY Final version..."
:
: Regards,
:
: JoeB



















JoeB

2007-03-29, 7:22 pm

"Tanante" <nothing@vrmdpie.com> wrote in news:4609e536$1_3@cnews:

> Hi Joe,
>
> Tonite Joe, I have tried your "Likely Final version Color Changer
> Script". It works perfectly well with PSP v. X as far as I am
> concerned. I have played with two selections on a roses picture, also
> on a T-Shirt of mine, from pink it was changed to a pure white. What
> an easy and inexpensive way to have a new hat for Easter!
>
> Fun to play with this Script, Joe!!!
>
> I was using PSP v. X1 _only_ for the color filter... at least for
> now.
>
> Thank you Joe. I love those "practical" scripts.
>
>:)))
>
> Tanante
>


I'm glad it works for you. If you can think of any improvements, let me
know.

Regards,

JoeB
Tanante

2007-03-29, 7:22 pm


"JoeB" <mymail@myserver.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9902732F3F993JoeB@216.191.232.194...
: "Tanante" <nothing@vrmdpie.com> wrote in news:4609e536$1_3@cnews:
:
: > Hi Joe,
: >
: > Tonite Joe, I have tried your "Likely Final version Color Changer
: > Script". It works perfectly well with PSP v. X as far as I am
: > concerned. I have played with two selections on a roses picture, also
: > on a T-Shirt of mine, from pink it was changed to a pure white. What
: > an easy and inexpensive way to have a new hat for Easter!
: >
: > Fun to play with this Script, Joe!!!
: >
: > I was using PSP v. X1 _only_ for the color filter... at least for
: > now.
: >
: > Thank you Joe. I love those "practical" scripts.
: >
: >:)))
: >
: > Tanante
: >
:
: I'm glad it works for you. If you can think of any improvements, let me
: know.
:
: Regards,
:
: JoeB


Joe I will not forget this, lol! But you did it perfect I believe!

Have a great week-end Joe,

Tanante
:)))


Sponsored Links


Copyright 2003 - 2009 forum4designers.com  Software forum  Computer Hardware reviews