Color change
#16
Originally posted by mcnelson
You are *****ing amazing, damn you are good at that. That looks so damn real. Nice work!
You are *****ing amazing, damn you are good at that. That looks so damn real. Nice work!
#17
Originally posted by LexRX
futuregs, can you do a write up on how you did the wheels? They looks great, and the quality is excellent - very little pixelation.
futuregs, can you do a write up on how you did the wheels? They looks great, and the quality is excellent - very little pixelation.
sure, matter of fact you gave me a good idea, I think each week I'll put out a new tutorial on digitally enhancing cars. I'll start with the rims. This tutorial will be more detailed then the one in my photoshop writeup.
#19
Originally posted by Paddy Wagon
DooD,
Why reinvent the wheel?
PhotoShop Tutorials - Tutorials Cars .
DooD,
Why reinvent the wheel?
PhotoShop Tutorials - Tutorials Cars .
#21
If nothing else I'd like to know how to do specifics, like the wheels on that civic. If you do a weekly tutorial you can do more specific topics. Like a particular color on a particular car, etc.
#22
I'll also respond to your questions quicker if you ask questions oN CL rather than email, like a website.
#23
Thanks so much guys! That is my friend Justin's car and I am trying to convince him to paint it bronze with bronze wheels. I have another friend, Gregg, that owns a shop (Driver's Image) that has a 99 Civic hatchback painted bronze to match his wheels exactly. The car looks awesome. Thanks so much for your help. Is there anyway to maybe extract the color from the wheel to get the correct color for the car?
#24
Originally posted by LexusMommy
Thanks so much guys! That is my friend Justin's car and I am trying to convince him to paint it bronze with bronze wheels. I have another friend, Gregg, that owns a shop (Driver's Image) that has a 99 Civic hatchback painted bronze to match his wheels exactly. The car looks awesome. Thanks so much for your help. Is there anyway to maybe extract the color from the wheel to get the correct color for the car?
Thanks so much guys! That is my friend Justin's car and I am trying to convince him to paint it bronze with bronze wheels. I have another friend, Gregg, that owns a shop (Driver's Image) that has a 99 Civic hatchback painted bronze to match his wheels exactly. The car looks awesome. Thanks so much for your help. Is there anyway to maybe extract the color from the wheel to get the correct color for the car?