23.08.2009, 18:07
No, unless you have Windows 7, where I think it might be possible, but I don't remember.
Try this http://www.gimp.org/, it should be able to do it. If it's like Photoshop, then just make a layer for each turf you want, select the area and use the fill tool to make that area coloured. Then change the opacity with the slider.
Try this http://www.gimp.org/, it should be able to do it. If it's like Photoshop, then just make a layer for each turf you want, select the area and use the fill tool to make that area coloured. Then change the opacity with the slider.