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can i get a photo shop done?

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shawnsadler

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May 8, 2005
Marysville, Ohio
i am lookin for someone who is good with photoshop to do a couple things for me so i know how stuff will look... basically i am wanting to lower it about an inch and replace the 17" AR rims with 17" Enkei rims some blue under car neon and clear turn signal side markers and that's about it... thanks for the help...
 

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I've got it lowered, the background is cloned. The rims are a little tricky. Photoshop CS has this neat feature with transformations. You can take a layer and group it to a "smart object" so when you skew or mess with a layer, it retains the image quality. I'm currently trying to make the view of the aftermarker rim, identical to the perspective of the rims on your car. Fun stuff.. If someone else want's to chop this real quick I'd like to see it, any tips on the rims would help. Otherwise... I'm going to take my time, I'd like to keep this realistic... when I'm done.. I'm going to chop MY ride. :cool:
 
Here..u got the basic idea on it..
 

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ROFL :notgood: :tease: :tease: :tease: :tease: :tease: HAHAHHA OMG! Cmon Tony, I know you can do better.
 
Hey..i have alot of hearts to please..i have to give each one 5 mins or less :)
 
I dont think he did so bad considering what he was working with. A low quality picture that was way too small. Neon lights on a daytime pic. And rims with the wrong perspective without brakes and rotors. In photo chops, you get out what you put into it.
 
Spent a day, cause it's my first chop. Figured I'd find a way to make those rims look good, seemed to be the biggest hold-up. I'm done, time to do something else. Here ya go.

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First use the brush to paint some color in the areas of the lighting (neons)..then glassuian blur them or whatever u call that crap (to your likings) then take a brush with the "clear" property and just clear brush the car and ur done.
 
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