Mengganti Warna Objek Foto dengan Custom Color Map
If we are serious about learning CorelDRAW, there are different methods to execute a command, for example, we will change the color of a certain part of a photo or a bitmap object, there are different ways to do it. Last time I wrote about how to change the color of a bitmap object, this time we will discuss another way to change the color of a bitmap object, here we will use the Custom Colormap menu, which is a submenu of the command Lens.
For example, we will change the image of a red t-shirt to a green one, as in the following example;
Step 1 – Create a line or lines by manually tracing the details of the shirt with a Bezier tool or similar, something like the image below;
Step 2 – Using the line we created earlier, choose Menu Bar > Effects > Lens Menu so it appears in the right corner of the CorelDRAW area, choose Custom Color Map from the Lens menu, and set your desired color. , don't forget to check the Frozen option to create a new object after the color we think is suitable, click the Apply button;
So the result will be like the image below after deleting the line(s) we created earlier;
For example, if we move the t-shirt object next to the lens image, it will look like the result of Frozen to create a new object;
Step 3: The Convert to Bitmap object is in the menu bar > Bitmap > Convert to Bitmap > Select Color RGB (24 bit) or CMYK (32 bit), then we set it to accentuate the color of the image Menu bar > Effect > Adjust > Brightness/Contrast/Intensity, we can adjust this by moving the slider;
The end result will look like the image below;
After doing a short tutorial in the community, this question came up: "You can't do this in CorelDRAW so you can see the footage too"...hehehe, that's not much, especially if it's just a small image bro. .. ..Actually, if we want to render the fiber on a t-shirt, there is a function that allows us to select the t-shirt image created earlier and then click the Edit Bitmap button in the Corel PHOTO properties panel - PAINT, then in the menu bar > Effects > Select Texture > Canvas and you can configure and create your own;
If my edits look like the sample image below;
So I hope this is helpful...