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Latest photoshop
Here is a photoshop I did for GMCracing92. The front rim looks off center but i couldn't get it. Also I am haveing trouble putting another image in an image. I was going to transfer him into this pick for an april fools joke but he was transparent and i could see the pickup through him. Does anyone know the proper way to do this or what i am doing wrong. Also he would like to know if anyone could put a cowl hood on it or a blower something like that i can't get it i am not good enough yet. Thanks
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Re: Latest photoshop
If you rotate those wheels so the right side is pointed down, they would look a lot better. The perspective is looking somewhat down and the wheels are facing right.
Use layers, they are your friend.
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Re: Latest photoshop
Thanks for the tip bouncytruck, and I am still learning to use layers and have found out they are my friend
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Re: Latest photoshop
Layers will not bail yo out of jail.
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Re: Latest photoshop
Here I changed the rim angle and I think it looks better. Also I hate to ask you ask you questions about photoshop Zumo but it is really bugging me that I can't do things like put rims on a pickup with out the rims being transparent, then i can see the old rims through the new ones. I know these aren't transparent that is because i painted the old rims white, but could you give me any info on how you or anyone else does this, and i am useing layers like you guys say but it just doesn't work and I checked my opacity 100 times.
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Re: Latest photoshop
Hmmmm transparent huh? When you paste it, it just shows up that way? Check the opacity setting on that layer.
Take a look at the attachment. It' Photoshop CS2 but I think you can still tell. I "circle" my logo and the stetting of the layer it's on. It's set at 45% and you can "see through" it. Make sure that setting is a 100%. You may moved by mistake? Not really sure how it would change. Last edited by Zumo; 04-03-2006 at 02:08 PM. |
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Re: Latest photoshop
I think I figured it out
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Re: Latest photoshop
Oop beat me to posting my screen shot. Glad I could help.
MODS: maybe we need to move this to the tutorial/FAQ? Last edited by Zumo; 04-03-2006 at 02:22 PM. |
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