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<blockquote data-quote="Showrides" data-source="post: 1620483" data-attributes="member: 566082"><p>If you are looking to change the color of a car. I believe you just select the area you want to change. I would use the polynomial selection tool. Then under filter or one of the catagories on the top there is a place where you can change the hue/saturation. I believe that is all there is to it. Not difficult at all. Good-tutorials which was mentioned I think is the best site. Also, feel free to pm me if you ever get stuck or need help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Showrides, post: 1620483, member: 566082"] If you are looking to change the color of a car. I believe you just select the area you want to change. I would use the polynomial selection tool. Then under filter or one of the catagories on the top there is a place where you can change the hue/saturation. I believe that is all there is to it. Not difficult at all. Good-tutorials which was mentioned I think is the best site. Also, feel free to pm me if you ever get stuck or need help. [/QUOTE]
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