How do you use photoshop to achieve this?
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no way am i competant with elements or PS, but from what i have read you need to know how to do layers and or mask layers. then use gaussian blur to blur.
i use elements as i could afford 100 for elements but not 600 for photoshop.from what i read it is not terribly hard to do, but will take some practice to get good at it.
Monty
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musthavemuzk wrote:
no way am i competant with elements or PS, but from what i have read you need to know how to do layers and or mask layers. then use gaussian blur to blur.
i use elements as i could afford 100 for elements but not 600 for photoshop.from what i read it is not terribly hard to do, but will take some practice to get good at it.
Monty
i bought elements for 35 shipped.... you got hosed billy. you got hosed.
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92BlackTT wrote:
i bought elements for 35 shipped.... you got hosed billy. you got hosed.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
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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)
FOR FREEHa, ha
BTW
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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