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Simple ways to change the color of a car in Photoshop
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Changing colors is lot of fun and easy to do on Photoshop! Take a car, for example; there are two methods to alter its color. The first one is bit a longer and harder than the second one. Pick a method and start from step one, below.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using Color Range and Brush tool

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  2. It might take a few moment depending upon the computer.
  3. Grayscale is the most preferred one.
    • "Yellows" will also work, but it will not give you control over it.
  4. Every image will differ.
    • Normally the Fuzziness slider should be higher than the Range slider, but it depends on the image.
    • Remember the lights (white) get selected and the darks (black) don't.
  5. You can either click on the little preview on the dialogue box or click on the image itself.
  6. Because Photoshop does not select all the color automatically you want.
  7. Instead play around with the sliders.
  8. It will load it as a selection.
  9. Paint it with the Brush tool ( B ) or give it a Layer Mask , etc.
    • You can do it on a new layer too.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

By Targeting the Color with Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer

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  1. The adjustment layer panel will popup.
  2. . Or go to Image → Adjustments → Hue/Saturation... ( Ctrl + U or ⌘ Command + U ).
    • This will target only the yellows. But, you can also use the Eyedropper Tool or the Plus Eyedropper Tool by clicking on it to add to the color range.
  3. As you move the hue slider left and right the color will change accordingly.
  4. Add a Layer Mask if required.
    • Remove the excessive part of the color by painting black on the Layer Mask. Like the walls or sky or road, etc. Look at the GIF image above carefully.
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      Tips

      • You should use the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer from the Adjustment layer panel , because it gives you a lot more control over the Adjustment layer rather than Image → Adjustments → Hue/Saturation...
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      Warnings

      • Play around is a good thing. But do not mess with the Saturation and the Lightness sliders in the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer panel . If you do, it will be applied on the entire image, not just the color you want.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Adobe Photoshop

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