Photoshop Exercises Continued

Change the Color of an Object



1) Save the image in your folder.

2) Open the image in Photoshop.

3) Use a Selection Tool to select only the pumpkin. If you're unsure of what tool that might be, remember what we've been using... it selects only part of the image like magic

4) After the pumpkin is selected, we can now change the color. To do so, find the Adjustments tab on the right hand side. 
Image result for adjustments photoshop
     **If you do not have the Adjustments tab, go to the top of the screen to Window- Adjustments**

5) Click on the Hue/Saturation tool. It's the second tool on the second row.

 

6) Now try messing around with the Hue control on the top. Observe what is happening to the color of the pumpkin. Is it the same or different?


7) When done with the Hue/Saturation tool, you're done! You're pumkin should now be a different color.

Now, try changing the color of an object in another image! Below are some images for you to try, or you may find your own. 

By the end of class, change the color of an object in at least three more images. 

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Image result for colorful bird

shallow focus photography of red rose


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