that can do the "replace colors" option and is free?
Team_Subspace Citizen Marsalevsky OP Member Level 3 Joined Apr 4, 2009 Messages 323 Trophies 0 Location Behind a laptop screen XP 272 Country Dec 4, 2010 #1 that can do the "replace colors" option and is free?
gameboy13 Orange and fluffy since 1995. Member Level 3 Joined Mar 21, 2010 Messages 976 Trophies 0 Location The Fur Side. Website Visit site XP 257 Country Dec 4, 2010 #2 GIMP can do this. Go to Colors > Map > Rotate Colors.
zeromac Finally reached 1000 posts EXACTLY Member Level 3 Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 2,192 Trophies 0 Age 26 Location Earth Website Visit site XP 262 Country Dec 4, 2010 #3 Try GIMP, its a free alternative and is on par, if not better than photoshop
Team_Subspace Citizen Marsalevsky OP Member Level 3 Joined Apr 4, 2009 Messages 323 Trophies 0 Location Behind a laptop screen XP 272 Country Dec 4, 2010 #4 mmk thanks ill try it
Infinite Zero Almost! Member Level 2 Joined Apr 25, 2010 Messages 2,920 Trophies 0 Age 25 Location California Website steamcommunity.com XP 229 Country Dec 4, 2010 #5 GIMP or PAINT.NET although I recommend GIMP more. Don't worry, I saw the abilities of GIMP itself.
W Waynes1987 Well-Known Member Member Level 1 Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 112 Trophies 0 Age 36 Location england (liverpool) XP 72 Country Dec 6, 2010 #6 I also suggest gimp, Or Google Gimp-Painter, comes with an extra brush tool for Digital drawings which is pretty awesome.
I also suggest gimp, Or Google Gimp-Painter, comes with an extra brush tool for Digital drawings which is pretty awesome.
SifJar Not a pirate Member Level 7 Joined Apr 4, 2009 Messages 6,022 Trophies 0 Website Visit site XP 1,172 Country Dec 6, 2010 #7 GIMP is good, but hard to use IMO. Paint.NET is a lot simpler, but not as advanced, less tools etc. Try both and see which you like more is my advice, they're both free
GIMP is good, but hard to use IMO. Paint.NET is a lot simpler, but not as advanced, less tools etc. Try both and see which you like more is my advice, they're both free
tenshinoneko Well-Known Member Member Level 2 Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 101 Trophies 0 Age 36 XP 125 Country Dec 11, 2010 #8 Gimp =D and if u need vectors use inkscape =D
Cyan GBATemp's lurking knight Former Staff Level 24 Joined Oct 27, 2002 Messages 23,723 Trophies 4 Age 44 Location Engine room, learning XP 15,467 Country Dec 12, 2010 #9 I like Open Canvas for replacing colors/tones. It can read/write psd files, and have the same photoshop plugins too. It's like a light photoshop. (It's shareware, but there's a 30day/30runs trial period. the count can be reseted anytime with correct regedit)
I like Open Canvas for replacing colors/tones. It can read/write psd files, and have the same photoshop plugins too. It's like a light photoshop. (It's shareware, but there's a 30day/30runs trial period. the count can be reseted anytime with correct regedit)