Colorizing

BEFORE AFTER
1. Colorizing in paint is a pretty easy thing to do, but that's only if you colorize a VERY SIMPLE IMAGE. Pixels and scribbles work best, by the way. :) If you try colorizing a photo or psd, you'll be at it for hours. So don't, unless you like wasting time.
I'm going to colorize this apple blue. You shouldn't attempt colorizing a picture any more complicated than this.

Open paint, paste in your picture.
2. Go to Colors- Edit Colors and get whatever color you want as one of the new colors. When you click ok it'll be the first color in your color palette, so right click it. Now it'll be the color in the back inside the squares. Next, select a color you want to get rid of that will be replaced with the color from earlier.
3. Click on the eraser tool and change it to the biggest possible one. Holding down the right mouse button, color over your whole picture- and the old color will be replaced with the new color! Yay. :)
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for every color you want to replace.
4. Now yours might look something like this:

See the yucky red showing through from the original colors? Zoom in, click on the brush, and add some touch ups to your pretty picture. It's a still a little pixely on the edges, with is why pixels work best for colorizing on paint.
Ta da! And you thought it couldn't be done. ;)


