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Old 06-14-2014, 07:33 AM
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Any tips how to create custom color schemes with a MacBook? What's the best software for these types of projects?
Thanks, Jay
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Adobe Illustrator and or Photoshop are the best on a Mac. Import your plain black and white 3 view drawing and create layers and templates to make the paint scheme. Over simplified instruction but thats the idea.
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I can try to find a 3 view drawing, but I was thinking about manipulating existing pictures. I've done it on my old Windows computer, but was thinking there must be a program made for this sort of thing.
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Originally Posted by BlueBus320
I can try to find a 3 view drawing, but I was thinking about manipulating existing pictures. I've done it on my old Windows computer, but was thinking there must be a program made for this sort of thing.
Thanks, Jay
Photoshop and Illustrator is what the pros use. You can try Sketch or Photoshop Elements which are cheap. http://bohemiancoding.com/sketch/

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