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What about sticky?

Step one: Find a cool picture. Well whatdaya know, there are some phat pictures right here on EverythingCelica! Kulod!

Step one (After you pick a picture, just pick a freakin picture! It's not that hard!!): Use the polygonal lasso tool to select the entire car! EXCLUDING THINGS SUCH AS SIDE MARKERS AND...other things that aren't supposted to be "color-changed-ded"
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Step 2: Copy and paste the cutout of the car ontop of itself in it's exact location! DO IT!
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Step 3: Use the magic wand tool to select EVERYTHING AROUND the car. And have a sandwich. spineyes
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Step 4: Use the SELECT>INVERSE command to select the entire car that you cut out. "WhAT!!!!" -lil John
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Step 5age: Use the paint bucket, that's right, the paint bucket. And fill that ish!!!
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Step 6: Use the "Blending properties" for the blue layer. ("Color" usually works best for this) And make it look like it was fresh out of the paint booth.
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There ya have it. This process usually works well on cars that have color (anything other then black white and grey.) Now I know some of you are thinking, why the hell did he have us duplicate the car the first time around!?!?! That guys a Jerk!!!! The reason you should duplicate the car is so if you need to mess around with the lighting, you can just bring up brightness/contrast/curves/ w/e and change the lighting of the car w/o changing the lighting of the entire scene. thumbsup


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When it comes to black and white cars, you can use the same process, however, you WILL need to mess around with the brightness and whatnot to make the color look right. ALSO, you will need to select a different "Blending property". Such as multiply, or overlay, depending on the lighting/color and whatnot of the original picture.
If you have any questions regarding P/S or...anything, for that matter, feel free to drop me a PM!!! thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup
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nice!! thumbsup

i just use the magic wand tool and select the parts that i want painted... sometimes it gets harder spineyes

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ok thank you grin

now i can do it... thumbsup

ill try it later on... cool

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All hail Eyger, king of Photoshop!! rice thumbsupx10

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tnx good

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Hey Eyger, DUH!!! J/K

Well done, Photo Shop WOW will get pissed you keep this up. rofl thumbsup

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That is awesome! thumbsup

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Eyger, that's great info! But on a Mac? puke tongue

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alright i tryed it grin

here is the original...
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here is the yellow color change... thumbsup
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Originally Posted by DaBigTickett
All hail Eyger, king of Photoshop!! rice thumbsupx10

Beh... spineyes


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Originally Posted by Gen7fan
Hey Eyger, DUH!!! J/K

Well done, Photo Shop WOW will get pissed you keep this up. rofl thumbsup

Ha ha, I better watch my back! wtf grin


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Originally Posted by xXMaGNuSXx
Eyger, that's great info! But on a Mac? puke tongue

WHAT!?! How DARE You diss APPLE!!??!

It's all good. cool Mac is better for Video Editing and Graphic design. And that's what's fun. Know what it doesnt do? PLAY VIDEO GAMES!!! Very few games avaliable for Macintosh, such as Half life. thumbsup


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Originally Posted by XplodCelica0708
here is the yellow color change... thumbsup

FREAKIN TIGHT! That looks MAD off the hook! nice job!!


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tks to you...i can do it now...you are still a little better than me though... thumbsup

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yep cheers

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um also...when you went to fill it in with color before you used the color properties...did the paint bucket do it in sections...or did it fill in the whole car in one single click...because i had to do mine piece by piece till it filled in all of the car... confused

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^^still didn't figure it out...but i played with the properties and i got these...here is a original red celica...
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this one is sweet...here is the orangeish camelion
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haha, sweet...looks better with a comparison eek

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also i tried to do a red car in black and it looked gray...

you explained it but i still i cant get it look right... confused

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nice...i kinda like that blue

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^^ lol, except the lights dont match spineyes

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Originally Posted by XplodCelica0708
^^ lol, except the lights dont match spineyes

Yep, Lateness + Get up early the next day = Red headlights.


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haha...whos the girl in your sig confused

nice grin grin grin grin grin

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Originally Posted by XplodCelica0708
haha...whos the girl in your sig confused

nice grin grin grin grin grin

Kate Beckinsale. Freakin Hot!


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yall are really flipin sweet with photoshop...im tryin to make a signature on it now... smile

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uh..im stuck on the first step tongue

how do i use the polygon lasso tool to select the other parts that i don't want to color-change (headlights/sidemarkets etc)?

after i select the body of the car, and try to select the headlights/sidemarkers etc, the selective highlight for the body of the car goes away when i try to select the headlights etc

wtf? confused so how do i select the entire car AND the headlights/windshield/sidemarkers etc all at the same time???

and also, when i use the paint bucket, i have to press a million times to get the car one color, how do you do it eyger? be more specific please smile

and..you said the car needs to be on its own layer? how do i go about doing this when i use the polygon tool?

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^^i can answer your last two questions ...

1. when you have the paintbucket in use...play with the tolerance and the other buttons at the top until it fills more at a time... thumbsup

2. he means make the car its own layer by...after the car is outlined with the polygonal lasso...press "ctrl c" to copy...and right after without doing anything else...press ctrl v to paste a copy of the cr right on top of the existing original one...

also you said something about the lasso not letting you outline other things such as the windshield and the headlights...etc...well...i just go near the bottom right and select "layers" and and chose "color" to allow everything from the original layer to show through except the parts you colored...good luck...hope this helps thumbsup

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Great Tutorial. Is parking on the hose step 1a? grin



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yeah i think it would be a lot easier of i could select multi parts of the car at the same time like you guys. when one thing is selected if i try to start another that one goes away... do i need to change something in the settings?

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To select another object, hold shift. To deselect an object, hold ctrl.

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lostangel, once again you prove you are not useless rofl rofl j/k but hey man thanks you always have the answers for me

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Sorry, was wrong on the second half. ctrl moves the shape...Alt deselects the portion you want. smile

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