Photoshop Thread 1.0
#1036
#1037
help with color
can someone show me what my truck would look like. flat black
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ure47074-a.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ure47074-a.jpg
#1038
#1040
can someone show me what my truck would look like. flat black
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ure47074-a.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ure47074-a.jpg
dont have time to make the rims super realistic but u get the idea.
Last edited by Shepherd6; 05-25-2010 at 05:51 PM.
#1041
#1042
#1044
#1045
PLEASE READ
If you are going to request chops I suggest you provide straight on photos of the area(s) you want manipulated. It will make our life much easier and you will probably get your chop done much sooner. For instance, if you're wanting wheels take a full straight on side photo. New grille, full straight on shot of the front of the truck. Etc..
Angled shots just make it more difficult for us doing the chops. Not saying they can't be done but the straight on shots are much easier and faster to do.
With straight on shots I can usually do a wheel/tire chop in about 5 minutes or less. When you start throwing in angled shots we have to search for that almost perfect angle wheel picture that matches the angle of your shot to make it look half way decent. Photoshop can make perspective changes, yes but it's just much faster with a straight on picture.
To see what I mean look at the crappy one I just did above. It took me about 15-20 minutes, searching the right picture takes most of that time, because the picture was angled.
Thanks
If you are going to request chops I suggest you provide straight on photos of the area(s) you want manipulated. It will make our life much easier and you will probably get your chop done much sooner. For instance, if you're wanting wheels take a full straight on side photo. New grille, full straight on shot of the front of the truck. Etc..
Angled shots just make it more difficult for us doing the chops. Not saying they can't be done but the straight on shots are much easier and faster to do.
With straight on shots I can usually do a wheel/tire chop in about 5 minutes or less. When you start throwing in angled shots we have to search for that almost perfect angle wheel picture that matches the angle of your shot to make it look half way decent. Photoshop can make perspective changes, yes but it's just much faster with a straight on picture.
To see what I mean look at the crappy one I just did above. It took me about 15-20 minutes, searching the right picture takes most of that time, because the picture was angled.
Thanks
#1048
PLEASE READ
If you are going to request chops I suggest you provide straight on photos of the area(s) you want manipulated. It will make our life much easier and you will probably get your chop done much sooner. For instance, if you're wanting wheels take a full straight on side photo. New grille, full straight on shot of the front of the truck. Etc..
Angled shots just make it more difficult for us doing the chops. Not saying they can't be done but the straight on shots are much easier and faster to do.
With straight on shots I can usually do a wheel/tire chop in about 5 minutes or less. When you start throwing in angled shots we have to search for that almost perfect angle wheel picture that matches the angle of your shot to make it look half way decent. Photoshop can make perspective changes, yes but it's just much faster with a straight on picture.
To see what I mean look at the crappy one I just did above. It took me about 15-20 minutes, searching the right picture takes most of that time, because the picture was angled.
Thanks
If you are going to request chops I suggest you provide straight on photos of the area(s) you want manipulated. It will make our life much easier and you will probably get your chop done much sooner. For instance, if you're wanting wheels take a full straight on side photo. New grille, full straight on shot of the front of the truck. Etc..
Angled shots just make it more difficult for us doing the chops. Not saying they can't be done but the straight on shots are much easier and faster to do.
With straight on shots I can usually do a wheel/tire chop in about 5 minutes or less. When you start throwing in angled shots we have to search for that almost perfect angle wheel picture that matches the angle of your shot to make it look half way decent. Photoshop can make perspective changes, yes but it's just much faster with a straight on picture.
To see what I mean look at the crappy one I just did above. It took me about 15-20 minutes, searching the right picture takes most of that time, because the picture was angled.
Thanks