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Creating color schemes from an image Images are natural sources for color schemes, as long as you have taken a photo of a natural scene or object of course (see the examples at end of this page). As you can see from this dialog:
you can create color schemes from any image. Simply click on the image you want to use and then on OK. Gliftex will use only colors from that image. You can also add images to use in these sorts of color schemes. Just bring in the image via the clipboard or from an image file. Under the "Color Schemes" menu click on the "Manage Color Schemes" and you will get this dialog. If you have an image in the Windows clipboard you can then click on the "Add from clipboard..." button as shown below.
You can also bring in whole files. The clipboard method may be better because most programs allow you to select the area of the image you want to copy into the clipboard. Here are some more color schemes created with this method:
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How
to create Paisley designs
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