I would like to remove the blue color from this image without breaking the lighting effects and shadows that are present on the blue color. The area where blue was should be transparent. How can I do this?
PS:I just started working with Photo Paint X6, so I am unaware of any semi-advanced techniques.
Thanks,
Marek
The right-hand one has a gradient. But not all browsers support it.
Really, I would simply...and quickly...just alter the colors using the hue slider (ctrl+shift+u). Make the colored versions and simply swap them out using javascript or whatnot. I am assuming this will be due to a user choosing a radio button or some such method of choose a color.
You're right - I actually have the other colored version.
The problem is that I want to add a 360 view on my eshop and loading 5 x 36 images with only the colors being different will extremely break load time and UX.
I want to make a single set of 36 images with the colored area transparent and change the color by switching the background color of the div that will contain the 360 preview.
This is why I want to preserve the lighting and shadows.
Static images are not a problem for me, I'm searching for a solution that will allow me to save bandwidth while improving the page load time of my store page.