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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 04:32 PM
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Comments welcome. I started off with a drop and a tint then went a little overboard. I was having so much fun!

I tried my best with matching the colors as I slapped on the veilside, but I am not too good in that area (colorblindness ).

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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by cspinner
Comments welcome. I started off with a drop and a tint then went a little overboard. I was having so much fun!

I tried my best with matching the colors as I slapped on the veilside, but I am not too good in that area (colorblindness ).

Before and after shots attached...
Thats pretty fawkin incredible Sir! Great Work, can I pm you with my future Photoshop Jobs?

Great WORK!
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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 06:38 PM
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not terrible. The front bumper, skirts and wheels are proportionally wrong...keep that in mind when doing body changes. Also, the color is too "white". Go back to your original and look at the colors...it's not simply "lemans sunset", it's a collection of oranges, yellows, browns, etc. With color changes you can't think of it in terms of the paint color you want it changed to, you have to visualize how that color is represented in a photograph. A picture of a silver car sitting outside is going to be various shades of blues because it is reflecting the sky. Does that make sense?

The trick with photoshop isn't piecing together various images--it's making that composite picture look believable. All in all not bad though, good work overall! Please take this as constructive criticism
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Stogge
Thats pretty fawkin incredible Sir! Great Work, can I pm you with my future Photoshop Jobs?

Great WORK!
Absolutely. I'll try my best.

Originally Posted by moforeynolds
not terrible. The front bumper, skirts and wheels are proportionally wrong...keep that in mind when doing body changes. Also, the color is too "white". Go back to your original and look at the colors...it's not simply "lemans sunset", it's a collection of oranges, yellows, browns, etc. With color changes you can't think of it in terms of the paint color you want it changed to, you have to visualize how that color is represented in a photograph. A picture of a silver car sitting outside is going to be various shades of blues because it is reflecting the sky. Does that make sense?

The trick with photoshop isn't piecing together various images--it's making that composite picture look believable. All in all not bad though, good work overall! Please take this as constructive criticism
Thanks for the input. I kind of knew there was more to it than sliding the adjustment bar around. This is something I need to work on.
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