I have a few images with a background color that I want to change. (Pic related)
However, the images don't have any editable layers, quite a few of them are originally .jpg and have tons of artifacts, too.
What's the easiest way for me to adjust a background from white to dark grey on an image like pic related? I'm using Krita, but I'd imagine the process is similar across all image editors.
Should I do the adjustments with the larger versions of the images and then downsize them to the 128x128 size I'm using?
im in photoshop. but i literally used the magic wand on the white areas then Ctrl+U to lower the lightness
>>2955609
Thanks man. Your pic somehow inspired me to finally draw after weeks of being a useless piece of shit
>>2955635
Alright, I created a background layer and colored it blue so it's easy to see.
Then I used the selection tool to select around the profile of the character.
However, when I try and color the white to alpha to make it transparent, I get this weird blotchy mess of varying intensities of alpha and I'm not sure how to fix them.
>>2955709
i didnt even have to eliminate pixel noise. i just literally darkened the white areas lol. post the full size thing and i'd probably be able to do it again
>>2955668
Good, but don't stop there or you'll end up as useless as before!
>>2955867
This is what I wound up with after spending too long trying to figure it out.
>>2955867
Also, you missed some spots where the wires were.
Here's the full size image for reference
>>2956140
You are biting the 'A-WALL' pilot character from titanfall 2. SHAME & DISHONOR