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  1. Hi guys Can some one change the color without affecting the logo black colorImage
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    basically all white to become gold even inside the circle and only the letters and face to stay black


    This is the best that I could do but is yellow not gold

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    Gold is a "metallic" color. Metallic colors are not uniform, they get their identifying properties due to shiny reflections*. This cannot be applied to a coloring algorithm simply, it requires a virtual light source and a setting of reflectivity, and then for this to be realized in an image, it must be "rendered" much the same as a 3D object is rendered.

    This can or course be done in a 3D modelling/rendering/animation program, and I have used "BluffTitler" as a mini-version of one of those, and the better graphics apps like Photoshop have some methods using multicolor blending & bevel/emboss to cheat the same kind of effect (though not to quite the same extent).

    *You can see what I am talking about by simply googling "gold color" and looking at images of the examples. The plain color ones are a shade of yellow, the fancier ones utilize blends of shinier/lighter colors & duller/darker colors within the same image to achieve the look.


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  3. I used photoshop but I am not very good at it I couldn't get the shiny goldy look only better yellowish or bronze I couldn't find some easy tutorial for Photoshop to achieve the gold color as a background also with my attempt the black goes yellowish it not stays black
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    Google "create gold color in Photoshop" or "create gold effect in Photoshop" and you'll see tons of tutorials, some better than others.


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