Dads car...
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hehe. took me only a couple minutes to do those. That's basically what i get to do for a living..or tell people
Them; "what do you do for a living"
Me; "I get to color!"
Graphic Arts, Website design/development. I used to also do Desktop publishing for a publishing company.
So if anyone needs anything else...you know where to find me..lol
Them; "what do you do for a living"
Me; "I get to color!"
Graphic Arts, Website design/development. I used to also do Desktop publishing for a publishing company.
So if anyone needs anything else...you know where to find me..lol
I used Adobe Photoshop 6.0 to do the actual images. Then i used ImageReady 3.0 to save them.
You cut out what you need using the polygon lasso tool. After you have what you want selected, copy that part of the layer and paste it back down creating a new layer of the part of the car you want. Then you go to hue and saturation. Choose "Color" and then play with the color values till you get it how you want. Then you can change the opacity of that layer ontop of the real layer to give it some better look and feel.
To do the logos on the car you have to use the transform tools (Distort and persepective). You also have to rotate the image a bit to match the car.
Theres more into it..but i'm no teacher and its time for the simpsons!
You cut out what you need using the polygon lasso tool. After you have what you want selected, copy that part of the layer and paste it back down creating a new layer of the part of the car you want. Then you go to hue and saturation. Choose "Color" and then play with the color values till you get it how you want. Then you can change the opacity of that layer ontop of the real layer to give it some better look and feel.
To do the logos on the car you have to use the transform tools (Distort and persepective). You also have to rotate the image a bit to match the car.
Theres more into it..but i'm no teacher and its time for the simpsons!
Mike, leave me out of this, you'll get me in trouble 
(but since you already did ... hehehe)
LikeLinus, could you put this on the front of Wes' car?
<img src="http://www.bonjovi.com/mercury/bonjovi/ ... _thumb.jpg">
(but since you already did ... hehehe)
LikeLinus, could you put this on the front of Wes' car?
<img src="http://www.bonjovi.com/mercury/bonjovi/ ... _thumb.jpg">

