my sons midi moto needs some color

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by neil kaye, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. neil kaye Forum Junkie

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    please can a few people redesign/well colour this nice,bearing in mind ill be painting it myself,i can paint but dont want anything that involves loads of tricky work,if i get a few ill show them to him and he may end up picking one out,can do a better pic if needs be

    thanks in advance
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  2. copeidge

    copeidge Forum Member

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    hey neil! i say do it the same colour as your car! ill have a go tonight if i have time.

    cheers.
     
  3. neil kaye Forum Junkie

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    he dont like the color of my car,so thats a no go,theres no rush i dont intend doing it just yet
     
  4. benny Forum Member

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    Just put a blue spot on the tank or something - it looks awesome the way it is!
     
  5. neil kaye Forum Junkie

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    you think so,im not a fan of that cheap chrome look tho and close up its quite tacky,wanted to do somthing nice to it,i got an idea but then i wouldnt be asking if i cud use PS
     
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    Ok excuse the poor quality here, im just starting to lean photoshop... but these are a couple of quick attempts (I think I need to flatten the image to get rid of the outline around the colour but just finding my feer :thumbup: )

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  7. copeidge

    copeidge Forum Member

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    nice! tip for colouring,

    get original image
    duplicate that layer
    then press ctrl+shift+U (desaturate)
    then adjustments, variations
    and igive it a hint of colour, then its simple, go round the bits you dont want the "colour" on with the polygonal lasso tool and press delete!
     
  8. neil kaye Forum Junkie

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    i think there great thanks, i will show him these tomorow
     

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