Can I copy or scan in a picture of art into photo-paint and then break it down? Like change the colors... I seen in one forum where " Jef " I think wrote change color pallet to pantone r solid. Yet I still can not figure it out... Also, Is there a way to do simulated process with a picture/drawing?
Ok I went to a seminar which kinda broke things down to do simulated process, but in adobe photoshop... This is to create a channel in photoshop ... 1) create color pallet 2) then Select+ Color Range+ Sample color ... Ok this is as fast as I could write it down... Can anyone Convert this PHOTOSHOP language to Corel Photo-Paint language....
Joey
Hi,Yes you can scan a picture, and then change all the colours.Remember Photo-Paint is a very powerful program, so you dont have to worrie HOW you change colours is totally dependent on what kind of fileformat and picture you are talking about.Here is a print screen from my Photo-Paint X4, see attached image, showing you where you find all the dockers (which in Photoshop is called Palettes). Channel docker is there as you can see. You should take a moment and go through the Interface, menu of Photo-Paint. Open all the dockers, and go through them, to start understanding what they are all about.
Stefan,
Yes you are correct, I do need to go and open each one to get a better understanding of photo-paint... Thank you for the help...