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Old 10-20-2003, 09:54 PM
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The Rabbit needs help! Colouring...

I know this might sound funny coming from someone who is fairly decent with photoshop (not to brag or anything), but I am wondering if there is a way to change the colour of a car fairly quickly...I know by manually selecting the body of the car using the polygonal lassoo tool you can select what you need to colour, and then go to Image-->Adjust-Hue/Saturation, and then colourize and then play around with the settings.

I was wondering if there is any way to change the cars colour without airbrushing (since I suck at that), and without painstackingly manually select the parts of the car by hand which you need to change colour. By just adjusting the hue/saturation of the whole image, then lights, rims, etc. become the new desired colour which doesn't work out well...

Any help received is greatly appreciated, thankx,

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Hey there budddddddddie....
Sorry i cant help u out there bud, i do it the manual way lol
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um well your always gonna have to select....but i know a couple more ways to color the car.

1.image>adjust>variations
2.levels
3.and the good old fashioned hue/sturation

aue all 3 to get best results
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any suggestions for selection of the car body so lines aren't jagged and ugly?
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use they polygon tool, thats what i use and pretty sure most of the others here use too, just click closer segments, not so far apart.
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