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you take two pictures

one with bonnet on and one with bonnet off

using photoshop you 'cut' the bonnet area (can be a bit bigger as its all the same anyway) off the photo with it on, and transfer it to the pic with no bonnet

as it is a different layer, you can use the eraser or blender tool to remove the bonnet layer and make it look like the bonnet has a hole in it

tada....

Edited by 342Four

ive never done it like that lol!! eraser is only one pressure and wipes it all out >_<

use layer masks with the pics and blend them together with an air brush - comes up with a mad effect (especially where you want to blend the bonet with the engine at the edges) you just generally have more control over the picture you are putting together.

layer masks are a MUST if you want them to turn out as best they can :mellow:

hope this helps!

ive never done it like that lol!! eraser is only one pressure and wipes it all out :P

use layer masks with the pics and blend them together with an air brush - comes up with a mad effect (especially where you want to blend the bonet with the engine at the edges) you just generally have more control over the picture you are putting together.

layer masks are a MUST if you want them to turn out as best they can :P

hope this helps!

what program you using? no need to use masks or anything like that dude!

try adobe photoshop you will not go back!

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