
It multiplied the values of the pixels in the top layer by the values of the pixels in the lower layer and divides by 255. Multiply does not work as well because it darkens all non white pixels. Here are the options from the video written out.ġ) Set the background color on your materials palette to the color you wantĢ) Grab the Magic Wand tool, use the following settings: Mode: Replace Match Mode Color Tolerance: 0 Contiguous: Off Feather: 0 Anti-Alias: onģ) Click on the white background to create a selectionĤ) HIt the delete key to fill with the background colorġ) Set Offwhite as foreground color and White as your background colorĢ) Select "Color Replacer" from the toolbar.ģ) On the tool options palette click the "Replace All Pixels button" (it's a little hard to see so watch the video)ġ) Set offwhite as foreground color and White as your background colorĢ) Select the "Color Changer" from the toolbar In fact I'm pretty sure the color replacer tool does the exact same thing that plugin does.

And that's easily done with a quick video.

I think PSP is pretty darn easy you just have to know where the tools are.
