Just got photoshop and messed around a lil
#3
Re: Just got photoshop and messed around a lil
Originally posted by 99proES
now how do i lower the thing?
now how do i lower the thing?
I think that's how it works anyways. I used to use photoshop but I lost it and now I use Paint Shop Pro. Nice job too, I haven't gotten out of modifying the Tire Rack cars hah
#5
my protegé/323F photoshop
here's one by me
original:
my 'virtual tuning':
as i said somewhere, i am known in local forums as CT, hence the sign
*new colour (blue mica)
*rear tinted glass
*lowered suspension
*new rims
*sideskirts
*rear wing (not too good...)
*audi-style chromed mirrors
*modified headlights
*rear doorhandle smoothed out
*mazda logo graphics
*tinted rear lights
*underbody blue neons
*removed siderepeaters
*323F-sign in front of the protective plastic strip (surely there is a shorter way to say it )
guess i overdone it a bit
original:
my 'virtual tuning':
as i said somewhere, i am known in local forums as CT, hence the sign
*new colour (blue mica)
*rear tinted glass
*lowered suspension
*new rims
*sideskirts
*rear wing (not too good...)
*audi-style chromed mirrors
*modified headlights
*rear doorhandle smoothed out
*mazda logo graphics
*tinted rear lights
*underbody blue neons
*removed siderepeaters
*323F-sign in front of the protective plastic strip (surely there is a shorter way to say it )
guess i overdone it a bit
#6
how do you guys get the new wheels turned like that? unless you're just good at finding pics with the wheels turned at the same angle as the originals.
I still haven't figured out how to "paint" the car but maybe it's my crappy program.
I still haven't figured out how to "paint" the car but maybe it's my crappy program.
#11
Re: my protegé/323F photoshop
Originally posted by 323F
here's one by me
original:
my 'virtual tuning':
as i said somewhere, i am known in local forums as CT, hence the sign
*new colour (blue mica)
*rear tinted glass
*lowered suspension
*new rims
*sideskirts
*rear wing (not too good...)
*audi-style chromed mirrors
*modified headlights
*rear doorhandle smoothed out
*mazda logo graphics
*tinted rear lights
*underbody blue neons
*removed siderepeaters
*323F-sign in front of the protective plastic strip (surely there is a shorter way to say it )
guess i overdone it a bit
here's one by me
original:
my 'virtual tuning':
as i said somewhere, i am known in local forums as CT, hence the sign
*new colour (blue mica)
*rear tinted glass
*lowered suspension
*new rims
*sideskirts
*rear wing (not too good...)
*audi-style chromed mirrors
*modified headlights
*rear doorhandle smoothed out
*mazda logo graphics
*tinted rear lights
*underbody blue neons
*removed siderepeaters
*323F-sign in front of the protective plastic strip (surely there is a shorter way to say it )
guess i overdone it a bit
Looks awsome. wish i had a 323F. i like the front end and rear tails. waht size engine it have in it? 2.0? or 1.8?
#13
Originally posted by redrims
MAN!! I reall, really, really need to make time to learn photoshop. I'm like the only one now who doesn't know. I have to make a promise.
MAN!! I reall, really, really need to make time to learn photoshop. I'm like the only one now who doesn't know. I have to make a promise.
#14
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
I have been using the program for quite a few years....and although I don't use it PROFESSIONALLY.....I do use it a lot. IF you actually BAUGHT the program....start reading the book....another really good way to learn how to do things with the program is to use your favorite search engine out there and put in "photoshop tutorials" and then start looking through the sites.....the tutorials will typically be lessons on how to do things that are written by users.....there are TONS of them out there...depending on what kinds of stuff you want to learn how to do....if you find something that looks neat...just make yourself a folder in your favorites and start saving addresses....that way if you see something neat...you can come back to it at a later date.
I have been using the program for quite a few years....and although I don't use it PROFESSIONALLY.....I do use it a lot. IF you actually BAUGHT the program....start reading the book....another really good way to learn how to do things with the program is to use your favorite search engine out there and put in "photoshop tutorials" and then start looking through the sites.....the tutorials will typically be lessons on how to do things that are written by users.....there are TONS of them out there...depending on what kinds of stuff you want to learn how to do....if you find something that looks neat...just make yourself a folder in your favorites and start saving addresses....that way if you see something neat...you can come back to it at a later date.