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Coloring a B&W Image


gyeah

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i'm new here. and i wanna make this photo more colorful...

i just made this at MSPaint. :cry:

(but the site won't let me post a link... i'll try later after 10 posts)

gbqxV.png


can someone help me?

or can anybody 'color' (i don't know the Photoshop term) this for me?

or make it not-black and white
 
Hi there, you can post an image just not a link. Try imgur for hosting your pic or upload it as an attachment.

I fixed the image for you and put it into your post. I also deleted the duplicate threads where it seems you were trying to post this question and up your post count to post links.

I think the problem was yfrog.com where you uploaded the image. try the one I linked above instead, it's good for posting pics to forums.

You don't need 10 posts to post images.

As for your pic and questions.... do you have Photoshop and want to know how to colorize it there, or you want to do it in MS Paint?
 
Sorry if I spammed 'Wassup!' in other threads. 'cause I can't post it. (well 'til post number 10)

If somebody can color it for me. Thanks.

If someone can teach me how to 'colorize' it. That's better.
 
Ok, I don't know Paint very well at all, so maybe someone else can tell you more.... but I think The text should be simple enough to color, but I don't know if Paint has the capability to colorize the illustration without re-drawing over it with colors.

In Photoshop it could be done, but you are going to have a hard time getting rid of the pixelation. I'm going to guess it is pixelated because you started with a low res source image. If you can find a higher res version you won't have the pixelation problems.
 
oh. so I'm screwed now. I wanted to have this image as a tattoo on my back. but since you said it's pixelated. I'll have to redo again. *sigh*
 
For a tattoo it's fine.... the tat artist is only going to use it as a guide anyway. In your other thread I thought you were asking how to get rid of the pixelation.
 

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