The GIMP color may not be changing due to a variety of reasons, such as the selected layer not being editable, the color mode being set to grayscale, or the color being locked. Check these settings and make sure they are adjusted accordingly to change the color in GIMP.
To effectively match colors in GIMP, use the Eyedropper tool to select a color from an existing image. Then, use the Color Picker tool to choose a new color that matches the selected color. Adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness as needed to achieve the desired color match.
The maximum color depth supported by GIMP in 32-bit mode is 32 bits per channel, allowing for a total of 96 bits per pixel.
To adjust the white balance in GIMP for better color accuracy in photos, go to the "Colors" menu, select "Color Balance" or "Levels," and adjust the sliders for red, green, and blue channels until the colors look more natural.
To ensure consistency in color across different elements of your design using the GIMP Match Color tool, follow these steps: Open the image containing the desired color you want to match. Select the area with the color you want to match using the selection tool. Go to the "Colors" menu and choose "Match Colors." In the Match Colors dialog box, select the image or layer you want to apply the matched color to. Adjust the settings such as Luminance, Chrominance, and Lightness to fine-tune the color matching. Click "OK" to apply the matched color to the selected elements in your design. By following these steps, you can use the GIMP Match Color tool to ensure consistency in color across different elements of your design.
gimp is free
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Selective_Color/ http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gimp-win/gimp-2.6.6-i686-setup.exe
To effectively match colors in GIMP, use the Eyedropper tool to select a color from an existing image. Then, use the Color Picker tool to choose a new color that matches the selected color. Adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness as needed to achieve the desired color match.
The maximum color depth supported by GIMP in 32-bit mode is 32 bits per channel, allowing for a total of 96 bits per pixel.
Try "curves" (under color - under levels).
To adjust the white balance in GIMP for better color accuracy in photos, go to the "Colors" menu, select "Color Balance" or "Levels," and adjust the sliders for red, green, and blue channels until the colors look more natural.
After opening GIMP choose your background color as well as foreground color. Then click "File" then "New" and select whatever sizes you want. After you have a new layer, click on the brush tool and start drawing! Tutorials here: thegimpking.blogspot.com
Do you have GIMP, PhotoShop or something like that? If you don't, go and download GIMP now. It's probably the best program for changing the look in StarShine. Then you can open GIMP, and choose to open a file. Then you go into the Data-map again and there will be a lot of pictures. Just click on one of them, and change it anyway you like.
you click on the black box in front of the white box under all the tools.
Try gimp, it free and a lot easier than photoshop.
You may give this site a try http://www.picnik.com/If this does not solve your problem then you can download GIMP. It is a free image editing program, and you can change the color of the eyes by selecting them and going to Colors > ColorifyYou can download GIMP from here:http://www.gimp.org/downloads/
You can start Gimp by going to All Programs and selecting Gimp
does add color to water tell about changing matter without changing its shape