how do you make the laso tool so eksakt i made one before i readed this post with just trying differnt fhings i did only make 2 layer but it worked a little any way since the orginal car was silver but as you see the back window is mesed up and stuff and i dont get the laso to be presise i zoomed in mutch and then i got it a little better but is it any other tips?
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
My internets fugded up tonite, so I cant see the images. When you change the color of the car, are you desaturating it, then using a brush/fill...and setting it to 'overlay' instead of 'Normal'?
Finally your pics showing up...that looks really good man. What do you mean more 'deep' though?
tnx i with deep i mean if you compare the trees in back ground to the coulor of the car they are more dark in the coulor then the paint.
ehh...ya that does suck, i'm really not sure how to get rid of that...you could perhaps select the reflections in the cars paint with the lasso tool, then click Image> Adjustment> Brightness/Contrast and mess around with the brightness to 'lighten' the reflection a bit...
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
wath is and how do i juse anti alias??
when you have the laso tool make sure to have the anti-aliased box checked on the top menu this makes the selection on what your workin on smoother, helps with the edges
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
wath is and how do i juse anti alias??
when you have the laso tool make sure to have the anti-aliased box checked on the top menu this makes the selection on what your workin on smoother, helps with the edges
its not really about being exact... try using anti-alias feature on the laso tool or try feathering the selection like around 1-3 pixels but not to much, this will compensate for the not so exact selection. good luck
wath is and how do i juse anti alias??
when you have the laso tool make sure to have the anti-aliased box checked on the top menu this makes the selection on what your workin on smoother, helps with the edges
way are you good at PS you work with it? or just for fun
why would you want to change the color. the car is given a certain color because thats the color its supposed to be. not saying that getting it painted is stupid, but saying that changing its color in a picture is. that would be like taking a picture of a white guy and changing him to black.
why would you want to change the color. the car is given a certain color because thats the color its supposed to be. not saying that getting it painted is stupid, but saying that changing its color in a picture is. that would be like taking a picture of a white guy and changing him to black.
i think most people do it because they wanna get a preview of what their car would look like if they painted it that way.. duh you had to be a noob
Hey Eyger, what version did you use? CS? Also, for those who are stuck I could provide more steps to make it simpler, photoshop isn't just for pros, it took me just a while to master it.
P.S. Eyger, Do you actually work with photoshop or just as a pastime?
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