1.First find a picture that you want to tint the windows on, and the paste it into Photoshop!

2.Then zoom in to the 'window' that you wish to change colour, and by using the polygonal tool select the area around the windows as neatly as you can.

3.Once the area is selected go to image>adjustements>hue/saturation

4.Now slide the cursor indicated in the red box towards the left to achieve a darkend windowed effect then press OK. Make sure you remember what percentage % you darkend the windows so that you can get all the other windows the same

5.and then right click> deselect

7.Repeat the process with all other remaining windows.

8.If you wish to tint the windows a different colour i.e red or blue?
Repeat steps 1 and 2 but instead of going to 'hue/saturation, go down to 'variations'

This screen should appear, now choose which coulor you would like the windows and repeatedly click for a darkened or lightened colour

Now click ok and you're done!

2.Then zoom in to the 'window' that you wish to change colour, and by using the polygonal tool select the area around the windows as neatly as you can.
3.Once the area is selected go to image>adjustements>hue/saturation
4.Now slide the cursor indicated in the red box towards the left to achieve a darkend windowed effect then press OK. Make sure you remember what percentage % you darkend the windows so that you can get all the other windows the same
5.and then right click> deselect
7.Repeat the process with all other remaining windows.
8.If you wish to tint the windows a different colour i.e red or blue?
Repeat steps 1 and 2 but instead of going to 'hue/saturation, go down to 'variations'
This screen should appear, now choose which coulor you would like the windows and repeatedly click for a darkened or lightened colour
Now click ok and you're done!



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