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I am trying to correct a few railings that rendered white (not brown as all others did) I checked all my settings & they are
all the same as the many railings that rendered correctly. My Revit instructor said I needed to correct this in photoshop,
I thought I could figure it out- but have been unsuccessful. Have watched many tutorials- but still can't get the railing changed.
Are there any tutorials that might help me. Have attached rendering to show you the rails.Thanks
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OPen image in PS. USe eyedropper to copy correct colour of railings from one of the correctly coloured railings to your palette.
Use paint bucket tool in PS to paint the white area only with the colour you obtained from the previous instruction.
See how the correctly coloured railing sides differ and follow the same colours.
Repeat for all.
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Thank you for your help- It worked on all but (2) of the railing sections - when I use paint bucket on rail crossing the window- the window turns color also, and at the rail crossing the door- the door glazing gets painted also. is there any way to isolate these rail elements? See attached
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In the top left of the photshop toolbar is a number of tools for selecting an area. It is shaped like a rectangle with dashed lines. Under this polygonal lasso tool. Clicking either of these icons and holding your click will reveal more selection tools to choose. Familiarise yourself with these, draw an area around the area that you need to be painted and use the paint bucket tool again.
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Thank you again!!
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