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Carbon tutorial!
I have finally found a way to make CF look good and made a tutorial.
1. Get your starting photo: ![]() 2. Create a new document, size = 2 pixels wide 1 pixel deep. press Ctrl + 0 to zoom in to the correct size. 3. Grab the gradient tool and fill from left to right. 4. go to Edit+define pattern, save as carbon fiber. 5. select the "carbonised" area with the lasso tool. 6. Go to edit + fill... select carbon pattern and opacity= 75% option= darken. desaturate by pressing Ctrl+Shift+U then go to image + adjustments + brightness/contrast. 7. darkeness to -50 then filter + blur + motion blur. set the percent to 1 pixel. 6. fill the area again with the pattern as before but set the opacity to 50% the finished product :
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I'm the kind of guy who appreciates a fine body regardless of the make. Last edited by nicecar; 03-06-2005 at 01:09 PM. |
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Re: Carbon tutorial!
Thats a lot better than your first one. But remember, the weave of carbon fiber doesn not go straight up and down. Also, try and add some twirl for a nice effect.
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Not to shabby!!
Congrates for going off and doing your own thing and making it work!
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Pics arent working for me
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