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Originally posted by WhoAskedU+Jun 16 2004, 11:31 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (WhoAskedU @ Jun 16 2004, 11:31 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--oN R3q3sT@Jun 16 2004, 01:30 AM
Im not saying they are But They look like filters
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Your post just shows your ignorance in Photoshop, oN R3q3sT...
I only used one filter on the WHOLE car...and that was on the Grill... Would have been hard to outlined the Grill, and didn't want to fill it in with just one color...I used Artistic/Colored Pencil (Pencil Width 24, Stroke Pressure 15, Paper Brightness 0) Other than that, the whole car was done using the line tool.
ANY WHO, all I did was zoom in, outline the outside of the car first, outline all the main lines (the windshield, the hood, door, etc)...after I got the main car outlines, I used the magic wand and filled in the windshield and side windows (didn't feel like doing the inside of the car)...then I started on the reflections on the car...
I wanted to keep it to a reletively small number of reflection colors (I think I kept it to 5 shades of blue), so I went in and started outlining the reflections...To pick the colors, I would Magic Wand the selection, then use the Eyedropper tool to pick a color inside of the selection that represented that selection the best...
The wheels were the hardest...but there were relatively low amouts of colors (white, gray, dark gray, and black) which made it easy after I did the lines...
I outlines the lights, but as I started to fill them in...I noticed how crappy it was looking, so all the lights have are outlines...they aren't filled in.[/b][/quote]
yea theres NO way that was a filter job......he's obviously a moron. btw good job loooks nice