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Mii
>>485674 open picture in photoshop -> put the picture you want on TOP layer and set the blending mode to multiply (or some other mode, try them all out!) OR keep the picture itself on bottom layer and color on layers on top of it, this way you'll have to change the color layers blending modes.
Also if coloring a picture with b&w colors on it already, you'll have to choose very light colors. Like in>>485595I used really light shade of blue to color it, because the swimsuit was already really dark. But if its too hard to find the right shade, just color with any color first, then select the layer transparency you colored on and its a lot easier to color it again and again this way, without going over the lines.
If you want, I can post some .psd files of the pictures I have colored, so you'll see how its done.
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