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PSD file attached and in June's hi-res dropbox for Overtime .

The above example shows how you can easily tweak the girls' colour schemes - simply find the 'lock transparency' layer toggle in your art program of choice, and then you can use flood-fill or a large brush (or the hue slider tool, likely located in a dropdown from Edit, or something like 'Tonal Correction') to replace the flats. Some of the highlights have been set up to look correct regardless of the base colour that they're on top of (for instance, skin and hair), while others might need a bit more tweaking (when changing Aeria's blouse, use a dark colour for the 'Blouse' layer and then a brighter, highly saturated version of that colour for the 'Shiny' layer. Simply using white for the 'Shiny' layer won't get the desired effect here.). I think the duct tape highlights are set up for grey/silver right now, so if you want coloured tape, change the 'High' and 'High 2' layers to Overlay or Glow etc, rather than Normal.

As always, the above may sound daunting but will hopefully click once you're actually looking at the file and layers - and if you run into any trouble, please don't hesitate to ask for help!

If you don't have Photoshop or Clip Studio Paint, you can download https://www.gimp.org/ for free.

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