April 18, 200817 yr whats the fastest way to change a cars color that looks good? ive seen hundreds of techniques online, im trying to find the easiest/best way... thanks!
April 19, 200817 yr http://www.photoshopjunkie.com/tutorials/color1/index.htm Consider this one payment down on repaying you back for giving me PS 7.0. :AH-HA_wink:
April 19, 200817 yr Author cool! just wish there was a better way of making a complete selection then lasso... magic wand doesnt do the greatest job either
April 19, 200817 yr Hmm ... I am not totally sure if the same rule applies to PS 7.0 just yet, but I know in Elements you could hit CTRL then either Shift or ALT and add to your selection using the polygonal lasso tool.
April 19, 200817 yr Author Hmm ... I am not totally sure if the same rule applies to PS 7.0 just yet, but I know in Elements you could hit CTRL then either Shift or ALT and add to your selection using the polygonal lasso tool. yep, same stuff.... im just not too experienced.. i guess this means i just have another excuse to spend more time on the laptop!
April 19, 200817 yr Another tip would to be to use smaller clicks when using the PLT so you will get a more precise outline.
April 19, 200817 yr The best tool is the pen tool. No other tool can make as precise and exact selections as it. It takes time but IMHO it's by far the best method.
April 19, 200817 yr My favorite is the replace color function in the edit--->image section. It allows you to select several various hues and change the hue, lightness, and saturation instantly. The ability to select all the various hues of a color makes you able to accurately change the color of the whole object while leaving shadows and other effects in their place.
April 20, 200817 yr Back when I did a lot of it I liked to use the PLT and just made very small selections (utilizing ctrl/alt methods.) The pen tool is definitely superior, though it comes with a much steeper learning curve. I started to learn it, then I lost interest in photoshop for a while. With the selections I made, I would often change colors by overlaying other colors in such a way that would preserve reflections.
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