How to Change Col­or of PNG Iage and Text in GIMP

Many times, we have a single color image such as an icon or a logo whose color needs to be changed. One might worry that they would need a professional or a premium tool for such a task. But that’s not the case. With free tools like GIMP, you can easily change the color of your pictures and text in the PNG format. Let’s see how to recolor images using GIMP in this post.
If you aren’t familiar with Photoshop, GIMP is a superb alternative. You can use GIMP to change the color of logos, icons, etc., Whether your transparent image is black or has some other color, GIMP will help you in recoloring it easily.
There are three methods to recolor PNG images in GIMP. The first two methods will replace the entire image with a single color, and the last method will help you in adding different colors. Let’s get started.

METHOD 1: CHANGE COLOR USING COLORIZE IN GIMP

In this method, we will be taking the help of the Colorize feature in GIMP to change the color of a transparent image or text. Let’s check the steps:
Step 1: Launch GIMP and open your PNG image, preferably with a transparent background using File > Open. If your image has a background, know how to change background color to transparent in GIMP. Then proceed ahead.




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Step 2: Click on the Colors option present in the top bar. Choose Colorize from the menu.




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Step 3: The Colorize window will open. Click on the color to show the list of available colors.




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Then choose the color and click on Ok to add the color to your image.




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Step 4: Click on File > Export as to save your image. The Export window will appear. Make sure you save the image in the PNG format by adding the extension .png to the image name or else you will lose the transparency of your image. Click on Export to save it.




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METHOD 2: CHANGE COLOR USING FILL TOOL

With the Fill tool's help, we will be changing the color of an icon or text in GIMP. Here are the steps:
Step 1: Open your transparent image in GIMP using File > Open.
Step 2: Right-click on your image layer in the Layers dock and choose Alpha to selection. Know more about how to use layers in GIMP.





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Doing so will select the visible portion of your image.





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Step 3: In the color selection box, choose the foreground color to replace the original color of the image.





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Step 4: Go to Edit in the top toolbar and select Fill with FG color. Alternatively, you can use Ctrl + , (Windows) and Command + , (macOS) keyboard shortcuts to fill the selected portion of your image with the foreground color.





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Here’s how your image will look:





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Step 5: It’s time to save the image. For that, go to File > Export As. As mentioned in the above method, save the image with a .png extension to keep the transparency intact.

TIPS TO REPLACE COLOR IN GIMP

Here are two tips for better results while changing color in GIMP.

Use Selection Tools

Instead of selecting the entire image as shown in the above methods, you can select a part of your picture by using different selection tools such as the Fuzzy Select and Select by Color tool. The former will select a contagious region by color, and all the regions having similar color will be selected by the Color select tool. Once the required part is selected, change its color using any of the methods mentioned above.





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Fill With Pattern

In methods 2 and 3, you can fill your image with a pattern instead of a solid color. For that, select Fill with Pattern. Then choose a pattern and fill it in the selected part of the image by clicking on it.





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