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Hi Hi,

Recently upgraded from PS7 to CS2 and had a stab at the digimods tutorial on changing colour. Here's the before and afters, constructive criticism is welcome. Will be dabbling more with this one and putting wheels on etc.

I know it's nothing special, but as I said my first go and only took like 30mins =\

Ok just added wheels, I know the reflection is changed but yeah constructive criticism. The back wheel looks a little flat and blending/colour options are off but hey, that's 1.5hrs of tutorial experience =D

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what u'd need is change the opacity of the shadow colour so its not as bright in the shadow and the handle needs to be silver ;)....thats what I can see needs changing anyway. The rest is damn good for a first go :P

Now try lowering it...

1. Cut the car (using PS obviously) along the same lines as the pink one I have drawn.

2. Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V.

3. Hold Ctrl and hit the down arrow till its looks chocolate B).

4. Delete the top of the picture. As you can see I didn't in mine and the auto log is half cut.

**Don't cut from the edge of the pic into the car if your cutting the surrounding scenary.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Good first effort, even with a lowering. Few things you missed like the Nissan and Z badges. Also if you hold [shift] and hit either up or down arrow you cycle through the 'blending modes' which can only be performed on a 'duplicate layer'. Blending modes along with brightness and contrast make it look more glossy

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