How do you use photoshop to achieve this?
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musthavemuzk wrote:
well i guess i did. if only i was more daring i would have it all for nothing. just hate the idea of getting busted.Monty
I just got the cd with no box or manual so in reality i kinda hosed myself. its hard to learn with no help at all.
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uwatchn wrote:
You both got hosed i have both elements and CS2 (the newest version)
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Other shit too. lol-----I love being a pirateprison scares me
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You use the magic tool to select just the background, since the background's color is completely different then the car. After selecting the background, use blur. To get the diffuser to be light like that, use the blending tool, and blend it with the color of the road.
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This is pretty close to the 330i image. Photoshop CS2: I used the magic wand to select everything, except the car, then used motion blur. Of course the wheels are not spinning, so that takes away the realisticity of the image.


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I think i know what you mean and i have tried playing with the "Filter" (like paint daubs) options on photoshop i believe with some tweaking you could get that glow as
PS. long as you start of with a decent pic of you car in the right light and clean as shit
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Jim wrote:
Nah its hard to explain, like in magzines and photos on the internet of models, they make thier skin look like it almost glows and its really smooth etc...I dont' knwo do you know what I mean?
I think i know what you are trying to say. Removing noise will make pictures very smooth.


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Jim wrote:
Kinda but despeckle blurs the picture so much...The effect i'm talking about makes it look like it was almost painted realistically?
yeh, this picture was crop from a larger image, thats why it's a bit blurry.
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Jim, if you want to remove imperfections from say a car or a model, give it a matte like finish, you can mess with hue/saturation, brightness/contrast, and levels. I cant tell you exactly how much, thats gotta be up to you and the picture.
I would play around with brightness/contrast first, then levels, and finally hue/saturation if need be.
T ! N for that picture if you want the wheels to look like they are turning, select around the tire/wheels and go to blur and radial blur.
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AntiBling wrote:
T ! N for that picture if you want the wheels to look like they are turning, select around the tire/wheels and go to blur and radial blur.Yeh, I tried doing that, but I got tired, because it was like 2 in the morning..
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