fabulous11 answered Sunday October 30 2005, 7:11 pm: It depends what you are using if you are getting the picture from a digital camera then the softwear that came with the camera will have a part where you can edit the picutes and it might have it but if it doesnt then you will have to download something.. [ fabulous11's advice column | Ask fabulous11 A Question ]
meiko answered Sunday October 30 2005, 4:28 pm: Depends what program you are using, like photoshop, painter, flash? There are tons of programs for imaging and drawing, Animation and so on-- I suggest instead of here look for tutorials on the program you plan on using.
Altruistic answered Sunday October 30 2005, 1:20 pm: If you use adobe photoshop, use the magic wand to select the part you dont want black and white and copy/paste it onto a new layer. Then make another copy of the background. Use the "color" mode on the paintbrush [make sure the colors are black and white on the square thingies] and paint of the copy of the b/g so that it's black and white. That way, the part you dont want black and white will still be showing [on a different layer] and if you wanted it to be all colored again, just delete that black and white layer :) [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
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