Step 10: Change Any Colors You Want Whenever You Want
The nice thing about the way we've accomplished this effect is that each of our colors is a separate fill layer, and fill layers are always "live", meaning we can go back and select different colors any time we want. To change any of the colors, simply double-click on the color swatch for that fill layer in the Layers palette:
Photoshop Tutorials: To change any of the colors, double-click on the color swatch icon for the fill color layer you want to change.
This will bring the Color Picker back up. Choose a different color, and then click OK. You can change any or all of the colors in the image whenever you want. I'll go ahead and change all of the colors in my image.
Photoshop Tutorials: The same effect using different colors.
And again, here's the same image with different colors:
Photoshop Tutorials: The same effect once again with different colors.
Save your completed effect as a Photoshop .PSD file so that you can open it again any time you need to and change the colors to create different results. And there we have it!
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