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Anonymous
>>144593 Well, if you're talking about changing the colors of a pre-existing piece of artwork, you can open it in Photoshop, select parts and screw with the "Hue/Saturation" option... or you paint over stuff in a new layer using one of the special blending modes (like "Hue" or "Color" or something). "Palette swapping" technically refers to things like video game sprites, which use a small number of colors (often fewer than 16), and each color is tweaked individually... but coloquially, anything that is the same design as something else just with different colors can be called a "palette swap", since visually it's the same principle.
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