STEP FOUR: With the Eyedropper
tool (I), click-and-hold in the image,
and then drag it to the webpage
with the image of the toy truck.
Hover the cursor over the hood of
the truck and release the mouse
button to set the Foreground color
to that color.
Press X to flip the Foreground
and Background color swatches
in the Toolbar, and again with the
Eyedropper, sample the red by
the oval window of the toy truck.
With the darker red (#822d29 in
the example shown here) as the
Foreground color, go to Layer>New
Fill Layer>Solid Color, name it
Truck in the New Layer dialog, and
click OK. When the Color Picker
appears, just click OK to fill your
selection with the Foreground
color. Change the blending mode
from Normal to Color, and leave
the Opacity at 100% for now.
STEP FIVE: With the Brush tool (B)
selected, go up to the Options Bar
and set its size to 10 px. Click on
the mask thumbnail of the Truck
layer in the Layers panel to make
it active, and press X until the
Foreground color is black. Paint
away the red from the steering
wheel, window, and metal bars
attached to the roof, as well as
from the tires (except the spokes)
and any areas of grass you can see
through the spokes. Also paint the
red away from the spare tire on
the side of the truck. When done,
click back on the layer thumbnail
and reduce its Opacity to 75%.
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JA N U ARY 2021