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Anthony Montelo 09-02-2004 08:32 PM

its slightly based offa joey's vw. i did sum other stuff tho. THIS IS NOT JOE'S! I read the tut and decided to practice on the same car to get sum ideas. notice its not a pro-ish. C&C PLEASE! my 3rd A/B'ed ANYTHING

http://njsr.org/pics/albums/userpics...en-Lupo-79.jpg

SuhaiL 09-02-2004 09:00 PM

lookz nice but the corners heh ... took joez version friom the tut?
try to brush ya own style ... imo ..

Anthony Montelo 09-02-2004 09:02 PM

its not his! i based it offa his car but didnt work off his chopped pic. I did it on my own, its my 3rd brushing too so cut me sum slack man.

SuhaiL 09-02-2004 09:08 PM

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Originally posted by Anthony Montelo@Sep 2 2004, 09:02 PM
its not his! i based it offa his car but didnt work off his chopped pic. I did it on my own, its my 3rd brushing too so cut me sum slack man.
my fault is all good nice brushin ...

Anthony Montelo 09-02-2004 09:11 PM

its ok dude i jus dont like when people frame me for stealing when i do it myself. all is good. thx for the comment dude!

tarek2kool 09-02-2004 11:56 PM

make it more smooth

joemomma95 09-03-2004 12:23 AM

Looks good dude, I take this as a very high compliment that you'd even bother trying to do what I tried to teach. Thanks.

The actual brushing looks good, smooth. But, the selections are kinda off a little IMO, the ends of the bumper are too pointy, and the right side of the bumper should be smooth like mine cause at that angle that would be the corner of the bumper.

The side skirt turned out better, just pointy again at the top rear of it.

Also, you notice how after you brush a selection over so many times the edges of the selection get real jagged like that? Sometimes if you set you selection feather to 1 or 2 it can help that, but sometimes it'll make the edges look real blurry(good if you picture is semi-blurry, not this one). Or another option is, after your done brushing make a thin selection around the edges that are jagged...then do a filter>blur until it looks good.


Hope that helps, keep practicing that's what it's all about..

Anthony Montelo 09-03-2004 04:57 PM

thx joe it helps to kno wut the pros think of my work :P

hawk_196 09-03-2004 05:23 PM

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Originally posted by joemomma95@Sep 2 2004, 11:23 PM
Also, you notice how after you brush a selection over so many times the edges of the selection get real jagged like that? Sometimes if you set you selection feather to 1 or 2 it can help that, but sometimes it'll make the edges look real blurry(good if you picture is semi-blurry, not this one). Or another option is, after your done brushing make a thin selection around the edges that are jagged...then do a filter>blur until it looks good.
Wow thanks I've had that problem for a while, I was just afraid to ask, cuz I was sure I would get yelled for using polky lasso when I was supposed to be using mask, pen or somethign else.

joemomma95 09-03-2004 05:31 PM

I use the lasso every time I make a selection, if you zoom in enough and use alot of clicks on rounded parts and curves. I know there's probably easier ways to do it but that's my way for now...maybe some day I'll figure out that mysterious pen tool :blink: ...


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