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Old 09-28-2003, 05:26 AM   #46
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Old 10-14-2003, 04:01 AM   #47
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Let me see here. I tried it and it don't work 4 me.
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Old 11-03-2003, 07:28 AM   #48
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Re: Re: Masking Tool Tutorial

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Is it the lasso tool that you use to say...lower the body of a car? I used it the other night and it worked great...only problem was that I couldn't let up on the left mouse click and that after I moved the body of the car down...there was areas where the original body was that was just black...any suggestions?
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Old 11-20-2003, 11:28 PM   #49
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alright im having some problems here.. im new to photshop, and this is my first time trying to do anything.. here is the problem that im having..

when i get to the adjustment layer part.. i can get the background to change but nothing else. (everything that hasent been lasoed)

i think this is the same problem that other's are having.. i noticed that you said that you had your Quick Mask settings set to "Color indicates Masked areas" instead of the default. how do you go about doing this. i have tryed figuring out but i can't.. and i think that this is the problem that im having...

thanks for any help... jason
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Old 11-21-2003, 07:52 PM   #50
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Re: Realistic Color Change Tutorial (learn Adjustment Layers)

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alright im having some problems here.. im new to photshop, and this is my first time trying to do anything.. here is the problem that im having..

when i get to the adjustment layer part.. i can get the background to change but nothing else. (everything that hasent been lasoed)

i think this is the same problem that other's are having.. i noticed that you said that you had your Quick Mask settings set to "Color indicates Masked areas" instead of the default. how do you go about doing this. i have tryed figuring out but i can't.. and i think that this is the problem that im having...

thanks for any help... jason
Hi. It sounds like you have everything selected BUT the car - to invert your selection, go to Select: Invert or hit Apple-Shift-I on a Mac or Ctrl-Shift-I on a PC.

As for the Quick Mask settings, simply double-click on your Quick Mask Mode button, and it brings up the settings. "Color indicates masked areas" means that it colors off everything that's not selected. If the car is colored off, you need to invert your selection, either by doing what I mentioned above in "regular selection mode", or if you're still in Quick Mask mode go to Image: Adjustments: Invert or Apple-I on a Mac or Ctrl-I on a PC.

Hope that helps, ask any more questions you have.
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Old 12-24-2003, 05:03 AM   #51
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Re: Masking Tool Tutorial

when i tried to do this, the car colour didn't really drastically change like urs did..... can you tell me why not? mine only took on a slight blue, and that blue was sorta like.... see thru and i could tell it was a grey car underneath.
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Re: Masking Tool Tutorial

nice1 the instructions helped me all da way up 2 the desaturate part but i found my own ways round it Tnks 4 The Help
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Old 12-18-2004, 02:16 AM   #53
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Question high res pics

I've seen all kinds of high res pics on here. Where do you all find them? I found a few on supercars.net, but not too many normal cars.
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Re: high res pics

www.autogaleria.pl is one of my all time favs
also there are some good ones on www.seriouswheels.com
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Old 12-18-2004, 09:22 PM   #56
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Re: Where To Find High Resolution Pictures

Thought since this comes up a lot a sticky might benefit.

Feel free to add your resource pic sites to this thread!
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Re: Where To Find High Resolution Pictures

http://www.tuning.ch/4images/categor...cbd8e74e544bc1

there is a number of good hi res tuned car pics which people can use as donor pictures
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Alot of great sites on this post... but id like to add one...

http://www.supercars.net
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