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Old 09-09-2009, 05:34 AM   #1
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this is just the way i lower my cars on photoshop , and i thought i should share it with you guys and especially noobs trying to lower their car with a lasso tool , i cant stand it anymore , hahaha

first time making a tut , so yeah.....im proud , lol

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It works, simple, and makes sence. I still select the whole car but for newer choppers this would be the easier way.
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thanks mate , yeah i pretty much made it for beginners

im just wondering what you mean when you "still select the whole car"?
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Nice tut dude
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Depending on the type of car, positioning of the car, body of the car and type of backround sometimes I select the whole car from halfway down. I carefully take my time then duplicate it and lower it to a realistic height. Shadows are then added in by the wheel wells and under the car. I was going to make a tuturial for more advanced realistic lowering but you made this one so I wont bother.
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What i tend to do is just choose a point of the background that can easily be blended then go from that point, round the bottom of the car and then follow on the line of background then just lower it and then crop the picture
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good points guys

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just wondering , has this helped anyone yet?
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Yeah i tend to do it this way now, nice one mate
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nice. i used to duplicate the layer and then cut out the arches and the bottom of the car at once. this looks like a better way of doing things. good tutorial.
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