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kreapin'
12-14-2005, 02:46 PM
Sooo I just started playing around with photoshopping stuff. i learned myself how to chop, section and minor stuff like that. but as far as painting and changing wheels, and other cool crap like that i'm lost on how to do that, and don't feel like reading one of their tutorials.

53sled
12-14-2005, 03:26 PM
you need to do the tutorials, but to change color, convert to lab color. then go into image settings and play with the highlights, mids and shadows. or use the sliders in the other image detail tab (cant think of name)
as for adding wheels, its all about angles and resolution. If you don't know what that is, leave it to those with degrees.
photoshop is not kids' stuff, you really need to know the basics to get it to look good. otherwise it wouldn't cost so damn much.

straykatkustoms
12-14-2005, 03:59 PM
Sooo I just started playing around with photoshopping stuff. i learned myself how to chop, section and minor stuff like that. but as far as painting and changing wheels, and other cool crap like that i'm lost on how to do that, and don't feel like reading one of their tutorials.

I would be glad to help you out concerning Photo chop. (I'm using Photo studio 2.0 SE.) I'll pm you my phone number and you can give me a call.

Happy Trails,

Mick

kreapin'
12-16-2005, 11:19 AM
you need to do the tutorials, but to change color, convert to lab color. then go into image settings and play with the highlights, mids and shadows. or use the sliders in the other image detail tab (cant think of name)
as for adding wheels, its all about angles and resolution. If you don't know what that is, leave it to those with degrees.
photoshop is not kids' stuff, you really need to know the basics to get it to look good. otherwise it wouldn't cost so damn much.

Holy S, i never knew it was that much friggin money! thank god for file sharing programs

Joeyd
12-16-2005, 11:21 AM
You got to practice. Why not read tutorials? Its a great way to learn new stuff. For designs, you should start practicing with the pen tool to get smooth lines.

Half the thing is ,is to expirement! You never know what your going to come up with.