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This is an article that shows you how to use the color replacement feature of the Paint program on Windows computers. Microsoft Paint can’t replace complex colors like Photoshop, but you can still use the eraser tool to replace a solid color with another color without affecting the rest of the colors in the project.
. Click the Windows icon in the lower left corner of the screen.
- If you see a program called “Paint 3D”, don’t click it – because Paint 3D is not Microsoft Paint.
- Click File in the upper-left corner of the Paint window.
- Click Open in the menu that appears.
- Access the folder containing the image you want to open
- Click that photo.
- Click Open .
- If you don’t want to open an existing file, create a new Paint project before continuing.
- You can zoom in to see the color clearly by clicking the + sign in the lower right corner of the window.
- Skip this step if the color you want to replace the first color is not in the image.
- If you skipped the previous step, you’ll click the Cpor 2 box at the top of the page and click the color you want to use from the palette at the top of the window.
- Do not use the left mouse button in this step. This causes the eraser tool to erase everything while you move it instead of just deleting the selected color to replace it with another color.
Advice
- Make sure you use the eyedropper tool to select the first color. Without this step, the eraser tool will add “Cpor 2” (Color 2) to the parts it touches.
Warning
- Sometimes, a colored border will appear around the object where you have replaced the color. You have to remove that colored border manually.
- These steps are only possible on MS Paint version 6.1 and higher. [1] X Research Source
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This is an article that shows you how to use the color replacement feature of the Paint program on Windows computers. Microsoft Paint can’t replace complex colors like Photoshop, but you can still use the eraser tool to replace a solid color with another color without affecting the rest of the colors in the project.
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