![]() ![]() When you’re done, click apply to apply the changes. You can also invert the areas by checking the invert mask box. The default is a circular overlay in the center, but you can change the shape (triangle, line, free draw) by choosing the options on the right and the position/dimensions of the overlay area by clicking and dragging on the image. ![]() This lets you apply the overlay to parts of the image instead of the whole thing. The other option in this pop up is the mask option. Higher opacity means a more intense color, and you can see a few of the different blend options below. You can adjust the color, blend mode, and level of opacity as you see fit. Scroll down in the adjustments tab until you find the Color Fill option. Then, open the Adjustments tab (blue box). If you don’t want your icons to be monochrome and instead just want to add a tint to your icons you can skip this step. On the right side of the screen click the grayscale option for coloring (red box). If you want to edit light levels or anything else, best to do it before adding the overlay otherwise you’ll be adjusting your added color instead. It does give a few extra options that the batch editor doesn’t. But if you’re the type of person that has a modicum of restraint and only has a few dozen icons, then this method should work just fine for you. If you’re anything like me and you have an iconing problem and therefore have hundreds of icons to edit at a time, this method probably isn’t for you. So here’s a tutorial for doing color overlay/tint using both the photo editor and the batch editor. But the new program gives you more options as well as the ability to do so in the batch editor if you know a bit of a work around. While in previous versions of photoscape one could simply use the Colorize feature in the photo editor to get the below effects on photos, it’s slightly more complicated in Photoscape X. ![]()
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