Not in a way that can work on any colorized picture. It can only do one color at a time. It could work with multiple colors if you had a reference image, and then an additional colorized image for each color you want to change, but I think it would be too much work for the amount of value it would bring.That’s great. Can you do the same thing for the top?
Neato! Didn't even require downloading some exe or script.This morning, I woke up with an idea: What if you could take any of these photoshopped color renders, automatically detect the re-colored parts, and change the color using a color picker? So I spent a few hours throwing one together. It's still very rough at the moment, but it works. It uses two similar photos to detect which parts of the photo are colorized, and then re-colorizes those parts. For now you can only use the included example photos I used, @BroncoBoy22's renders from https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...rendered-in-production-and-other-colors.6010/. But when I get some more time, I'll make it so you can use any photo you want from your computer.
Check it out! https://colorizer.mortensoncreative.com/
You guys are coming up with much better colors than Ford .
I was going for a combo of the old Ford Sonic Blue and HOK Burple. MyLooks very similar to lightning blue