john banks
03-08-2012, 10:41 AM
Slightly different to the other questions so a new thread...
If I have a vector drawing in Corel and it is made up of a variety of colors, I know I can search and replace individual colors. Can I do something which takes a range of colors (say pale to bright green) and then apply one color to them to effectively collapse down a complex shaded vector into something flatter?
Can I also do the same with a bitmap?
Does anyone have any tips on recoloring in Corel generally?
In the old days when you had a paletted bitmap with say 16 or 32 colors you could just change them and everything in the drawing that color would change. Now it seems that palettes have a more tenuous link with the image which is 24 bit RGB typically and quite difficult to manage sensibly I find.
If I have a vector drawing in Corel and it is made up of a variety of colors, I know I can search and replace individual colors. Can I do something which takes a range of colors (say pale to bright green) and then apply one color to them to effectively collapse down a complex shaded vector into something flatter?
Can I also do the same with a bitmap?
Does anyone have any tips on recoloring in Corel generally?
In the old days when you had a paletted bitmap with say 16 or 32 colors you could just change them and everything in the drawing that color would change. Now it seems that palettes have a more tenuous link with the image which is 24 bit RGB typically and quite difficult to manage sensibly I find.