@30pics4jackiesdiamond I am sure someone here could help you out. I use Photoshop so have no idea whether it can be done in Ribbet. Maybe Ann @olivetreeann can assist, I think she uses Ribbet. You can probably do it in Picmonkey as well but again I have never looked as I have never needed to :-)
@salza@olivetreeann I went on line and there was a tutorial for another stysem where you use layers and erase. So today learnt layers and erasing!! Whoop!!!
@salza@30pics4jackiesdiamond When I use Ribbet for selective coloring I generally load the picture in (in color), convert to black and white, and then erase the effect on the parts I want to stay in color. That's probably the easiest and quickest way.
Jackie as an ace member you can also do the same things in Picmonkey. You load the picture on to 365 and then select "edit in Picmonkey" from the menu on the right. I did these up for Flash of Red a few years ago-
http://365project.org/olivetreeann/themes-and-comp/2014-01-17 http://365project.org/olivetreeann/themes-and-comp/2014-01-18 http://365project.org/olivetreeann/themes-and-comp/2014-01-19 http://365project.org/olivetreeann/themes-and-comp/2014-01-20
They all result in selective coloring- just different ways to get it.