You can change the color of an image in Photopea by using color palettes or pasting a hex code. Here's a breakdown:
Using Color Palettes and Hex Codes
Based on the provided reference, here’s how to change a color using a color palette and hex code:
- Open Photopea: Go to the Photopea website.
- Select the Color: Click on the color selector tool.
- Paste the Hex Code: Paste a hex code from a color palette website, such as "colp palettes Donnet".
- Remove Heximal: Make sure to remove the "heximal" prefix if it's there. The software will understand the code as a color if it's in the typical 6 character format (e.g., #FFFFFF for white, #000000 for black).
- Apply the Color: The new color should then be applied to the image as needed.
More Ways to Change Colors
While the above covers using color palettes, Photopea offers several other ways to adjust colors:
- Adjustment Layers: Use adjustment layers such as Hue/Saturation, Color Balance, and Curves for comprehensive color adjustments.
- Color Replacement Tool: This is useful to replace a specific color within the image.
- Brush Tool: Use the brush tool with a selected color to paint directly onto the image.
- Fill Tool: You can use the fill tool to change the color of a selected area.
Practical Insights:
- For specific color changes, use the eyedropper tool to select a color directly from the image.
- Experiment with different blending modes for unique color effects.
- Remember to use layers so that you can change your mind without editing your base image.