To start off, I selected the strawberries and created a new layer. After selecting a reddish color, I pressed alt and delete to make it so that where the strawberries were was the red color. Then, I went through the options for how it would be transparent, and I think I ended up choosing multiply or color. After this, I moved onto everything else. (Although, I think the French toast is my favorite.
One difficulty I had was that the select tool was sometimes not helpful, so I had to resort to clicking Q and manually drawing where I needed. (Drawing as in using black and white to add and subtract.) Another difficulty I had was deciding what to color. For example, some parts were fine without it (the napkin, the utensils), but all of the food needed coloring, and I ended up coloring the metal for the syrup and milk container as well. One skill I developed is that now, if I have any grayscale images I want to colorize, I know how to easily. Especially if I find any really cool images that don't have color, but I can now add color to. I've also seen that this is a job option. I don't know if I'd necessarily have this as a job, because I don't know how much money you'd be earning if you aren't working for a famous museum or something, but I have seen it as one never the less.
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