| Changing basecolour tutorial |
| This tutorial is for MS Paint. |
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1. Choose a base and a colour palette. Start by picking the original base outline colour with the eyedropper tool.![]() Then you pick the darkest colour from the colour palette with the eyedropper tool but right click instead of left click. Both the original outline colour and the darkest from the palette should be visible as foreground and background colour down in the colour box. ![]() |
2. Select the eraser tool.![]() Now you move over the base but instead of pressing the left mousebutton you press the right mousebutton. This will turn the selected foreground colour into the selected background colour. Sweep over the whole base and make sure you don't miss a pixel. |
3. Repeat the same thing with the second darkest, then the middle, lighter and lightest, until you've done all the colours. |
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| 4. ... | 5. ... | 6. The face for the Moe base doesn't look too good when the colours have been changed. The mouth, eyes and eyebrows need to be fixed. Heads matching all of the DHF colour palettes can be found in the Base section under Moe. |