Photoshop help
wow if somebdy does that work like this it would be amazing cause i need to do mine with the rims ima get and the body kit i want to get! if u wiling to do this ima hit u back so if u can do something for me thanks!
Sweet,,Thanks reTro..you like? I am looking at a few diff.. styles
WoRkZ- What's wrong with the pics...Is there a certain quality pic that i need to do photoshop? I 'm new to this, The pics look pretty good to me.
WoRkZ- What's wrong with the pics...Is there a certain quality pic that i need to do photoshop? I 'm new to this, The pics look pretty good to me.
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Well, first off it's much harder to work on a picture when the car is angled like that. The perspective is really weird to replicate. Then, there's also the fact that a larger picture is much easier to work with. The higher the res., the better the result.
Also the quality of your wheel picture is quite bad (blurred, pixelated and washed out)... so it's not easy to make them seem like they were photographed with the car.
So to sum it up, if you sent reTro a high-res. version of a picture showing your car at a 90 degrees angle and also found a really good picture of the wheel you wanted to simulate, the result would have been much better (it's often seamless) and it would also have been easier to do for him.
If you had wanted to simulate a body kit on this pic, it would have been almost impossible to do because of the angle the car is in. Too much perspective... really hard to accomplish in a reasonable ammount of time.
BTW: I wish all the members wanting to get something photoshopped on their car took the time to ask that same question...
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Well, first off it's much harder to work on a picture when the car is angled like that. The perspective is really weird to replicate. Then, there's also the fact that a larger picture is much easier to work with. The higher the res., the better the result.
Also the quality of your wheel picture is quite bad (blurred, pixelated and washed out)... so it's not easy to make them seem like they were photographed with the car.
So to sum it up, if you sent reTro a high-res. version of a picture showing your car at a 90 degrees angle and also found a really good picture of the wheel you wanted to simulate, the result would have been much better (it's often seamless) and it would also have been easier to do for him.
If you had wanted to simulate a body kit on this pic, it would have been almost impossible to do because of the angle the car is in. Too much perspective... really hard to accomplish in a reasonable ammount of time.
BTW: I wish all the members wanting to get something photoshopped on their car took the time to ask that same question...
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Originally Posted by WoRkZ
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Well, first off it's much harder to work on a picture when the car is angled like that. The perspective is really weird to replicate. Then, there's also the fact that a larger picture is much easier to work with. The higher the res., the better the result.
Also the quality of your wheel picture is quite bad (blurred, pixelated and washed out)... so it's not easy to make them seem like they were photographed with the car.
So to sum it up, if you sent reTro a high-res. version of a picture showing your car at a 90 degrees angle and also found a really good picture of the wheel you wanted to simulate, the result would have been much better (it's often seamless) and it would also have been easier to do for him.
If you had wanted to simulate a body kit on this pic, it would have been almost impossible to do because of the angle the car is in. Too much perspective... really hard to accomplish in a reasonable ammount of time.
BTW: I wish all the members wanting to get something photoshopped on their car took the time to ask that same question...
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Well, first off it's much harder to work on a picture when the car is angled like that. The perspective is really weird to replicate. Then, there's also the fact that a larger picture is much easier to work with. The higher the res., the better the result.
Also the quality of your wheel picture is quite bad (blurred, pixelated and washed out)... so it's not easy to make them seem like they were photographed with the car.
So to sum it up, if you sent reTro a high-res. version of a picture showing your car at a 90 degrees angle and also found a really good picture of the wheel you wanted to simulate, the result would have been much better (it's often seamless) and it would also have been easier to do for him.
If you had wanted to simulate a body kit on this pic, it would have been almost impossible to do because of the angle the car is in. Too much perspective... really hard to accomplish in a reasonable ammount of time.
BTW: I wish all the members wanting to get something photoshopped on their car took the time to ask that same question...
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