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photo shop again please


fat_controller

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ok, i'm haveing a think about these, whould like any ones thoughts please and would like them photo shoped maybe with a different colour centre. thanks for any help :)

 

[img]http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q268/fat_controllery2k/Picture002.jpg[/img]

 

[img]http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q268/fat_controllery2k/Picture009.jpg[/img]

 

new wheels :D

 

http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=4789552

 

http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=4789554

 

 

 

if you could photo shop the girls with the wheels that would be great :p thanks

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i think your wheels you got on now are prefect mate.....i think on those 20" you have to mod the wings to fit them as well

 

yeah it's not that i don't like my wheels, i just keep getting told "that needs a nice set of 19's" so when i saw these i thought i'd go one better, 20's :) just not sure what it would handle like :search:

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I wish you or somone could tell us novices how to do a colour change like that!

 

It looks so perfect. :)

 

it's easy ;)

 

first you need to select an area to colour using the magic wand tool or lasso or magnetic lasso tool (to change the normal lasso tool to magnetic just right click the icon and select it) once you have selected the area you want to colour you then go to (on the top bar) Image/adjustments/Hue saturation (or for those that like short cuts just hold ctrl and press U. you can then have a play with the colours using the Hue slider.

 

this is just one easy way to get you started, there are many more ways but take a little longer to explain :blink:

 

i'm using Photoshop CS2 btw :)

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it's easy ;)

 

first you need to select an area to colour using the magic wand tool or lasso or magnetic lasso tool (to change the normal lasso tool to magnetic just right click the icon and select it) once you have selected the area you want to colour you then go to (on the top bar) Image/adjustments/Hue saturation (or for those that like short cuts just hold ctrl and press U. you can then have a play with the colours using the Hue slider.

 

this is just one easy way to get you started, there are many more ways but take a little longer to explain :blink:

 

i'm using Photoshop CS2 btw :)

Thanks for that, I'll have a go. :)

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