Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
This is wrong. Use the image from when you're sitting on the car as the base layer. It looks like you're floating because of that small change in the way the car is supported not being there.
Lower the saturation and slightly lower the value of the recolors.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
Aside from the shitty use of the wand tool hows the job on this one?
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...tled-1copy.jpg
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Originally Posted by
Zeph
This is wrong. Use the image from when you're sitting on the car as the base layer. It looks like you're floating because of that small change in the way the car is supported not being there.
Lower the saturation and slightly lower the value of the recolors.
Actually the middle one of me is the base.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
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Originally Posted by
Wakeboy1337
Still need to play around with hue and saturation. Dont use the magic wand for stuff like this.
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Actually the middle one of me is the base.
Yes, I know and knew that. Dont do it. Use the one from where you're sitting (interacting) on the car.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
Well if I cant use the magic wand for stuff like this how do I select what I want?
Sorry about that misunderstanding :P
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
I don't see a problem with the magic wand as long as you clean up the edges of the selection, because you have some red bits showing.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
You can still see the red reflections and stuff. :\
Also, if I don't use the magic wand tool, I usually use the polygonal lasso tool. It works pretty nicely.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
For something like this, I usually go to select>color range
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
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Originally Posted by
Invader Veex
For something like this, I usually go to select>color range
That'll give you half-assed selections that you have to fix anyway, the wand is better here.
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
How would someone fix the red reflection on the other car?
Re: Wakeboy's Photoshop Practice projects.
I was wondering that too.