All right guys, here is another one. Lets paint our cars!!!. The first few steps are the same as lowering so I have used the same instructions and pics for the beginning. (linked to pics to save bandwidth)
Please don't post until I finish there are 6 steps
Step 1: The obvious part. Open a pic of the car to be lowered in Photoshop. This will create a locked layer called “background”.
Step 2: Right click where it says “Background” in the layers windows or click on layer at the top and choose the option Duplicate layer. I usually name this new layer “color”
Step 3:
a) Hide the layer called “background” by clicking on the little eyeball to the left of the word Background
b) zoom into about 300%.
c)Switch to the Polygon Lasso tool, go all the way to the margin and line up with the bottom of the front or rear bumper (which ever is closer to the margin you start on) trace around the bottom line of the car with the polygon lasso tool (this is why I recommend zooming in, you will see the lines much better). When you get to the opposite margin from where you started take the tool pointer to the bottom of the screen and click the mouse, then back over to the side of the screen you started on and click the mouse, then back to your starting point.
d) When your area is selected press delete on your keyboard. And you will get:
Please don't post until I finish there are 6 steps
Step 1: The obvious part. Open a pic of the car to be lowered in Photoshop. This will create a locked layer called “background”.
Step 2: Right click where it says “Background” in the layers windows or click on layer at the top and choose the option Duplicate layer. I usually name this new layer “color”
Step 3:
a) Hide the layer called “background” by clicking on the little eyeball to the left of the word Background
b) zoom into about 300%.
c)Switch to the Polygon Lasso tool, go all the way to the margin and line up with the bottom of the front or rear bumper (which ever is closer to the margin you start on) trace around the bottom line of the car with the polygon lasso tool (this is why I recommend zooming in, you will see the lines much better). When you get to the opposite margin from where you started take the tool pointer to the bottom of the screen and click the mouse, then back over to the side of the screen you started on and click the mouse, then back to your starting point.
d) When your area is selected press delete on your keyboard. And you will get:
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