You
            can apply a consistent color hue to areas in a texture image using
            the Hue tool.
         
         Hue is
            based off a Hue, Saturation, and Value color model (HSV), where
            the color hue for pixels in a texture layer is replaced with a user-specified
            color hue in the areas you stroke.
         
         NoteThe Hue tool
               only work on the active paint layer. That is, it does not have any
               effect on the underlying shading material color.
            
         
            - Click the Layers tab
               to display the Layers window, and set the
               layer display to Paint.
            
- In the Layers window,
               select the paint layer you want to apply some color hue edits.
            
- In the Paint Tools tray,
               select the Hue tool.
            
- In the Hue properties
               window, set the Color property to the desired
               color hue by clicking the color chip and adjusting the color in
               the Color Chooser. For more information,
               see 
                        Color Chooser window.
               The Numeric
                     Input Value section and the Eyedropper in
                  the Color Chooser can be useful
                  for sampling and setting a color hue value.
                
- Stroke across the painted texture in
               the areas you want to change the color hue.
               The color hue for the
                  pixels is modified in the areas that you stroke. Color value and
                  color saturation are not affected. Unlike other paint tools, no buildup
                  of the hue effect occurs.
                NoteFully saturated color
                     hues yield better results than color hues with lower saturation
                     values. Black and white textures are not affected by the Hue tool.