Official Photoshop Topic - post your PS manipulated pictures
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Official Photoshop Topic - post your PS manipulated pictures
post your PS manipulated pics
RULES:
it has to be your own PS job (if you photoshopping someone else's car then ask for permission ( if possible)
max width : 1000 pixel ( should we change it to 800?)
when you replying to someone PLS DONT INCLUDE the pics in the quote what he posted!
here is my old pics:
and the one what i just finished:
RULES:
it has to be your own PS job (if you photoshopping someone else's car then ask for permission ( if possible)
max width : 1000 pixel ( should we change it to 800?)
when you replying to someone PLS DONT INCLUDE the pics in the quote what he posted!
here is my old pics:
and the one what i just finished:
#13
i hardly ever photoshop pics of my car (mostly cuz i feel everyone elses is nicer)... but here are a few i did of some members on SL.. hope they dont mind...
just added some rims
rims and some level changes and yadda yadda
rims and... some color change?
this is actually my car.. added a audi tt front bumper..
added these rims a while back...
and of course.. hte mini tc
my car again
just added some rims
rims and some level changes and yadda yadda
rims and... some color change?
this is actually my car.. added a audi tt front bumper..
added these rims a while back...
and of course.. hte mini tc
my car again
#17
Here's one I did from my recent "photoshoot." Except I don't use photoshop. Just Fireworks. It does what I need it to do.
This is a cut down version... I have a larger version of this as my wallpaper at work (20" WS LCD @ 1680x1050 )...
Nothing fancy... just selected the car and then inverse... then blurred and converted to alpha (the outside, that is).
This is a cut down version... I have a larger version of this as my wallpaper at work (20" WS LCD @ 1680x1050 )...
Nothing fancy... just selected the car and then inverse... then blurred and converted to alpha (the outside, that is).