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haven’t decided on a gender so they’re whatever they wanna be. don’t gotta be anything specific to be a Cupid ✨
Colour picker challenge. Check the video out on my tiktok ❤️

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Cupid 💘
haven’t decided on a gender so they’re whatever they wanna be. don’t gotta be anything specific to be a Cupid ✨
Colour picker challenge. Check the video out on my tiktok ❤️
kinda matching ??
Colour picker
Photoshop Tutorial - Creating An Image Tint
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Hello darlings! Today I want to show you a short tutorial that allows you to give your images a unique colour tint using Photoshop. I love using this effect if I want to change the look of an image, and it’s pretty easy to do. This will be using an adjustment, and customizing the setting in order to get the colour you want. (more…)
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Playing around on the camera.
The history of colours I've picked using the Colour Picker Eyedropper App in Chrome.
HTML5 Canvas Project - Colour Picker
One thing that I love doing is making little interactive games and elements. I have quite a bit of experience with ActionScript 2 and 3, but since those are now going by the wayside, I decided to start experimenting with HTML5 Canvas.
So I made this: http://stephgill.com/colour.html in an attempt to do something super cool for a social media project about colour profiles. As cool as it is, it's not quite what we need for the project, but honestly, I'm just happy that I was able to pull this off.
This is leaps and bounds beyond the quick little tutorials I've done in class, and I have big plans for future Canvas projects (2D Platformer...?) This project works in the most recent versions of Safari, Firefox and Chrome.
If you're too cheap to get Coolorus/MagicPicker, and you've realized why PaintersWheel sucks, consider this instead. Makes use of CS5/6's HUD colour picker, but actually makes it worth using (stops the hover behaviour of the eyedropper)