Lancerevo911
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thanx, gud luck with the cars. 👍CAMAROBOY69Looks great to me.I want to eventually get those 2 cars.
I didn't keep the video, maybe overclocked should upload it once moreRyosuke_GumnaSTOP Posting useless post, and use decent grammar (stop doing quick post such as "u", "r", "wat", and many more). This is a forum, not a chatroom.
And franz, can you upload the video? Because its expired. Thanks.
We should have more Moderator to check each thread.
Neutralgamer01Well yes u do know me, dumby
Knock it off. NOW!Lancerevo911i know him really hes my m8
Alright, i can wait. Thanks.franzI didn't keep the video, maybe overclocked should upload it once more
maybe I can download it again for compression and reupload it from time to time
Thanks they look great.CAMAROBOY69
Hopefully that's what GT5 will look like.domneiYay, here are my first multi-car pics.
Photomode cars in a real setting (anyone else tried this?):
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Civ
I use clone stamping with much success. Like you can see in post #77, I put 7 tuscan speed 6 side by side and it turned out very nice. Not perfect but nice considering it was only my 5th or 6th attempt at photoshop. As a matter of fact I know several people using it as their desktop because of the color. 👍 I might eventually redo it and make it perfect.Jackis this clone stamping? I've got photoshop an I can't quite get it. my backrounds never line up... hours of frustration![]()
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I used the same method ... it allows you to cut out the unwanted part precisely without using undo, and you can move the layer around to making sure the car is at the best locationCivThanks for the feedback guys. 👍 It actually doesn't take me too long as I'm quite good with photoshop. My method to get all the cars in one shot is probably a bit more advanced, but more precise. I do a selection around the car using the polygon lasoo tool and then invert the selection. I then apply a layer mask and fill it in with black, which essentially hides everything but the car. So then I can position it where I want, and if I see something's been "erased" on the car, i use a brush with white colour on the layer mask to paint back what's missing. Sorry if that's all too technical.
I think it took me longer to get all photos just right.
CivThanks for the feedback guys. 👍 It actually doesn't take me too long as I'm quite good with photoshop. My method to get all the cars in one shot is probably a bit more advanced, but more precise. I do a selection around the car using the polygon lasoo tool and then invert the selection. I then apply a layer mask and fill it in with black, which essentially hides everything but the car. So then I can position it where I want, and if I see something's been "erased" on the car, i use a brush with white colour on the layer mask to paint back what's missing. Sorry if that's all too technical.
I think it took me longer to get all photos just right.
I am pretty sure I just bought that Skyline from the Nissan dealership.CivCamaroboy, how do you get that Skyline with the carbon hood?
Well, to make anything else appear or disappear you have to do it via the layer mask, so remember that. If you want to check where the shadow is and make it appear, right-click the layer mask and choose "disable layer mask". This will make everything appear again, but it won't delete the layer mask. Then select the shadow using the polygon lasoo tool, right-click the layer mask again and choose "enable layer mask". You should still have the shadow selected, and now simply fill in the selection with white to make it appear.bmw5150I don't understand how exactly you merge them together. I get how you get everything around the car black... but what do you do with the scar's shadow? Do you also use the process of changing the opacity to see here to delete? thanks.
D'oh! I thought it was a special car.CAMAROBOY69I am pretty sure I just bought that Skyline from the Nissan dealership.