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Old 14-10-2009, 11:12 PM   #1
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Default Any decent photoshoppers???

As per my previous threads, I'm getting my car wrapped. Can any photoshoppers change my cars colour on this pic to matte black then white both with carbon mirrors.

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Ill send some beer tokens in the post.

Heres green... a photoshopped effort of the below orange specimengreen.jpg

Heres orange...orange.jpg
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Old 14-10-2009, 11:26 PM   #2
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I've actually told other people the same thing on a different site mate, you can't properly do matt effects easily in photoshop.

To do it properly would take an age (mostly blur effects, but of course you would have to trim out each panel and crease so they don't blur themselves).

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Old 14-10-2009, 11:34 PM   #3
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I've actually told other people the same thing on a different site mate, you can't properly do matt effects easily in photoshop.

To do it properly would take an age (mostly blur effects, but of course you would have to trim out each panel and crease so they don't blur themselves).

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white will do then
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There you go.. done in a hurry though
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How do you do that ?
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Old 15-10-2009, 07:58 AM   #6
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Love orange...
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How do you do that ?
my question exactly!!!!
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my question exactly!!!!
Magic! I tried colouring mine in in white in MS Paint, and it just didnt work!
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Lol. You spend 15 years training in design and marketing for starters

Actually it's not that hard. All you need to do is save yourself time by knowing what 'not' to do.

For example, changing the colour of the green one is absolute pish easy. There's no other strong green colours in the image. So you simply 'select' that colour, go to 'replace colour' and change the hue of that specific green on the image to whatever you want.

The picture Lawsy supplied it different, as the grey is found throughout the picture. So you have to cut out all the parts you want to change the colour of, trim out things like bonnet vents, badges, lights etc... then play around with the curves of the image (you can't simply add brightness, as all the shades of grey then disappear... you only want one level of grey to increase in level).

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Lol. You spend 15 years training in design and marketing for starters

Actually it's not that hard. All you need to do is save yourself time by knowing what 'not' to do.

For example, changing the colour of the green one is absolute pish easy. There's no other strong green colours in the image. So you simply 'select' that colour, go to 'replace colour' and change the hue of that specific green on the image to whatever you want.

The picture Lawsy supplied it different, as the grey is found throughout the picture. So you have to cut out all the parts you want to change the colour of, trim out things like bonnet vents, badges, lights etc... then play around with the curves of the image (you can't simply add brightness, as all the shades of grey then disappear... you only want one level of grey to increase in level).

Bobs your uncle, as they say.

Now if you could do that in matte black my decision would be far easier,
and beer tokens would be in the post tomorrow morning.

That white looks stunning, thanks for doing that
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