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RotorMotor 01-20-2003 06:59 PM

Attn: Photoshoppers
 
Can one of this forums many talented photoshoppers do me a HUGE favor? I'll be eternally thankful.

I'm dying to use this picture as my wallpaper, but I'd really like it to be titanium. Can anybody skin this in the grey for me? THANKS!!!

Here's the link to the pic...

It's a pretty big file (1.6 MB). Like I said, eternally grateful.

SpreeGuy 01-20-2003 08:15 PM

Quick one

if you need anything else just ask :D

macdane 01-21-2003 07:23 AM

My first post...hope this works! It's a big file, and this one's a bit darker...more titanium-ish to my eyes.

Edit: this thing seems not to have accepted my attachment. Are there any Mac-users out there who can comment on your experience with this feature? Sorry!

RotorMotor 01-21-2003 10:55 AM

SpreeGuy and macdane, you guys rule!

macdane, I think the site will only accept a 100k upload. You said it was a large file. Maybe it's too big?

miata35 01-21-2003 02:16 PM

Heres a nice titanium grey for you

Good Duck 01-21-2003 04:13 PM

Ok, I was bored. So here's my version.

bwayout 01-21-2003 09:00 PM


Originally posted by Good Duck
Ok, I was bored. So here's my version.
Very nice :D for being bored ...

Rx4FUN 01-22-2003 12:43 PM

Here's my attempt. I wanted it to look a bit more metallic.

~Robert

RotorMotor 01-22-2003 12:47 PM

Damn you guys are amazing!!!

So I have Photoshop and I've used it before to create simple graphics, but what tool are you guys using to change the colors? Is it something pretty easy or does it take a while? Where did you learn? :cool:

Rx4FUN 01-22-2003 02:14 PM

RotorMotor-

I used Photoshop 7.0. I started by using the color range select option to select the red areas of the car. I then added a hue/saturation adjustment layer. I just OK'd the default values at first. To this layer I then added a layer mask (since I had already selected the red areas of the car the layer mask was created using this selection. I used the painting tools to clean up the layer mask (especially around the red part of the tail light.) Once I was happy with this I adjusted the hue and saturation settings to get the color I was looking for. The results of this step were very similar to the results "Good Duck" got. I then added two more "normal" layers. In one layer I painted with white to improve the luster of the paint to be more in line with a metallic paint. On the second layer I painted using a light to medium brown color to add metallic highlights. (I chose this secondary color based on some of the titanium RX-8 pics.) I added noise to the brown layer to give it a grainy texture and finally I adjusted the opacity of my white and brown layers to my liking (somewhere around 50% for the white and 12% for the brown). I added one more adjustment layer for Brightness and contrast and made some slight adjustments. Finally, I flattened the layers, resized the image, and saved as a jpg.

I've only been using photoshop for a couple of months so I'm still fairly new to it. There are multiple ways you could change the color using photoshop, but I like using the adjustment layers with layer masks because it gives me more latitude to go back and make changes if I don't like something.

I learned most of what I know from the retouching forum on DPReview.com and several sites I was referred to from there.

~Robert

B-Nez 01-22-2003 04:47 PM

Awwww...man! Now that our secrets are out, we'll be out of business! Oh, wait, we do this for free...in that case, I guess we've simply been humbly demystified, and absconded of our pedestals. I can live with that.;)

Rx4FUN 01-22-2003 05:23 PM

I wouldn't worry about it. Showing someone how to hold a paint brush doesn't make them an artist.


~Robert

zoom44 01-22-2003 05:35 PM

too true. i am still trying to decipher what you said in the last post! what language was that?:eek:


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