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Combine various tones in GIMP for a polished look.

Combine various tones in GIMP for a polished look.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
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08-27-2022, 01:16 PM
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Hi! I'm working on editing images in GIMP for a school project and I'm facing some color consistency issues. The text and drawings appear in varying shades of green and red, making it hard to match the exact colors. I've tried different tools but haven't found a solution yet. Could someone help me unify the colors so everything turns into the same shade? Thanks!
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PedroO_
08-27-2022, 01:16 PM #1

Hi! I'm working on editing images in GIMP for a school project and I'm facing some color consistency issues. The text and drawings appear in varying shades of green and red, making it hard to match the exact colors. I've tried different tools but haven't found a solution yet. Could someone help me unify the colors so everything turns into the same shade? Thanks!

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pookums4
Member
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08-27-2022, 06:00 PM
#2
Left side shows options labeled Tool Options. In the gradient area there’s a button with one side white and another blue. Click it and choose "Whoops," which will let you verify the tool you’re using before responding. You’ve picked a tool that generates blended colors, so begin at the light end and finish at the dark end. For a uniform color treatment, simply select another tool. On the right panel, it doesn’t serve much purpose here. If you plan to add a blend effect later, pick the text or object you wish to modify and apply the desired color from the tools section.
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pookums4
08-27-2022, 06:00 PM #2

Left side shows options labeled Tool Options. In the gradient area there’s a button with one side white and another blue. Click it and choose "Whoops," which will let you verify the tool you’re using before responding. You’ve picked a tool that generates blended colors, so begin at the light end and finish at the dark end. For a uniform color treatment, simply select another tool. On the right panel, it doesn’t serve much purpose here. If you plan to add a blend effect later, pick the text or object you wish to modify and apply the desired color from the tools section.

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StyleTrick
Senior Member
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08-28-2022, 07:05 PM
#3
I understand your request. Here’s a clearer version of what you need:
You’d like to adjust the colors in a drawing so they match more accurately or look better. You mentioned using a smudge tool, but it would be very time-consuming for the "hole document." Would you like suggestions for alternative methods that are faster?
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StyleTrick
08-28-2022, 07:05 PM #3

I understand your request. Here’s a clearer version of what you need:
You’d like to adjust the colors in a drawing so they match more accurately or look better. You mentioned using a smudge tool, but it would be very time-consuming for the "hole document." Would you like suggestions for alternative methods that are faster?