Photoshopped cars.

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^ big thumbnail links to 1600px image -- its my desktop background, i put a few shots of the Holden Efijy together -- i just really like the lines of this car.


That is quite honestly a fantastic looking car! đź‘Ť
 
Yeah, and to anyone who makes an effigy of the Efijy and burns it, tarnishing the greatness of the Holden Efijy and FJs, I will make an effigy of them and run it over with an Efijy that I stole.
 
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^ big thumbnail links to 1600px image -- its my desktop background, i put a few shots of the Holden Efijy together -- i just really like the lines of this car.

Very nice compilation. It's my new desktop... Hope you don't mind. đź‘Ť
 
nope! its what it was designed for :D -- anywho - more ideas for my neon.. lol
The Lense would be painted with hobby-shop translucent blue; the chop that didnt save right is the housing, which would be painted intense-blue to match my neon, and painting my lense blue also.
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.. and the reverse light on just for kicks:
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my taillights are currently clear.
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Yeah, and to anyone who makes an effigy of the Efijy and burns it, tarnishing the greatness of the Holden Efijy and FJs, I will make an effigy of them and run it over with an Efijy that I stole.

you had fun with that one didnt you. :lol:
 
Hey Guys!

OK I don't know if this is really the place to ask but you guys know your cars!

I need to photoshop a picture of a Chrysler Crossfire to have it appear as if its parked on a reflective gloss black floor which is slightly frosted so the reflection will be slightly darker and blurred more.. Nothing needs to be done to the car. Its for a presentation board.

The whole surrounding area around the car is black so its like a photoshoot setting.. I already changed the background from white to black (probably quite poorly because there is a slight jaggy bits when it follows round the car but thats minor).

Here is a quick picture off the net to kind of explain what im talking about.

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Basically the floor reflection needs to look like that but just on a gloss black floor.

This is the photo of the car im working on....



If someone could please tell me how to acheive what Im after, like a walkthrough / instructions or if anyone is really good and has some time could try doing it because im sure the skill here are way better than mine!

I would be really grateful for any help.....

Thanks, Robin :)
 
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i call it "Purplified Chronda" :D

I like the headlights đź‘Ť
Something old and weirdz:

dont ask!

VERY old btw






Ok you get the point:

Can someone do a clean job on this from the original pic? I mean just the headlights and front grill. but a nice clean job:)
 
I have a quick question... I want to pick 2 colours using the eyedropper tool and then create a gradient fill between the 2...... is there such a mode because all I can see is changing the colours manually...?


Robin
 
I have a quick question... I want to pick 2 colours using the eyedropper tool and then create a gradient fill between the 2...... is there such a mode because all I can see is changing the colours manually...?


Robin

I think when manually selecting colors it still allows you to use the eyedropper in the background.
 
Hi I have been doing "Digimodding" for the past year or so. Here is one of my creations. I havnet done any in a while so I will have a shot sooner or later at another one and I will show you all.
 
its not bad -- but the front wheel is cut off by the body of the car [rubber part]
also - the eyelids dont look realistic, because you have that black border all the way around it; and the color doesnt change on the [cars] left one.
 
Speedster just practice the history brush tool, however I think you've done great gob. And as suzq said fix the eyelids and the color of the spoiler :)
 
I never said I was any good did I? Here is another one I did a while back.

Ignore the silly nitrous purge.
 
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