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Question Posted Sunday December 18 2005, 7:04 am

No but you see, the problem is im going from blonde to brunette, so it doesn't work. And it actually wouldn't work the other way around either. Caue you know how reall hear looks? Like you can see the different parts of the hair, and there is usually a slight change of colour. If i take the paintbrush i'll just be colouring it all in to one colour and it doesn't look real at all.all i want to do is take the whole hair, and make it 2 steps darker or something, maybe you told me how to do that but i juts id it wrong? I dont know but this is really important to me. Maybe i could try to send you the pic and you could try to fix it for me? Just this once? The only thing i want to do with thepic is change my hair to darkbrown/almost black instead of blonde..do you have a hotmail/ yahoo i could send it to? Cause i dont have aol. That would be awesome, so thaan you if that's possible, and thank you anyway for helping me :D

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Sunday December 18 2005, 7:26 am:
I know that if you just colour it with the paintbrush tool it just becomes one colour and doesn't look real. That's why you need to set the paintbrush tool to "Color" or "Overlay" mode. In these modes, the paintbrush doesn't just add colour.

"Color" makes the photo look kind of like a monochrome of the chosen colour, the actual details will be preserved, but it becomes a shade of the colour that you used. "Overlay" adds a layer of the colour you used on top of the photo. You can also use the "Burn" tool if you just want to darken.

If it doesn't work, just upload the image to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and send me the URL.

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