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Old 08-25-2005, 02:00 PM   #1
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Default Changing Front Light's Shape (Bad-Boy)

Ok.. this is my first time posting a Tutorial so I hope its not too shabby..

STEP 1
First.. what you want to do is make a new Layer and zoom in on the car



STEP 2
Lasso closely, but not too close, the shape you want the light to be...



STEP 3
Get the Eyedropper (hit I on the keyboard) then get the closest color around the light.....



STEP 4
Now hit B on the keyboard and get a medium sized brush (11 or 13) and brush the part you lasso'd. If the car has NOISE... then feel free to add some NOISE...



STEP 5

Deselect the area... and slightly overbrush the area... and if needed, feel free to use the Smudge tool (hit F on the keyboard).... and note that the light's line looks pixelated...



STEP 6
To get rid of the pixelated area... just GENTLY smudge the line and brush some of it...



STEP 6 (Final Step)

Get the Eyedropper and get the darkest color in the light and press U and draw a line like so..



And you're done.... i know that there's not much difference between the BEFORE and the AFTER's shapes but it's because I didnt want to make this Tutorial too complicated....
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Old 08-25-2005, 04:39 PM   #2
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ehh ive found that its just easier to use the clone stamp instead.
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never used that b4.. what does it do?
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Hmmm.. seems awfully similar to mine from chopstop.tk? haha

If ya guys wanna check it out go to www.ChopStop.tk -> tutorial section -> "headlights"
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Oh.. probably just a coincidence..
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you have clone stamp in elements, its right above the hand.

you select brush size, select source point, and paint and it uses that reference distance to copy whatevers in teh source to where you're painting. experiment and you'll see how it works. its good for shaving because it clones the texture and such of the source you are trying to duplicate and not just the color.
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Oh... i gotto try it out...
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clone is only the best tool ever. i love it.
hold alt then click a place then brush. and it copys the place.
the tut is ok. but you should of resized the pictures so that they load quicker and easer 2 c. also brushing it isnt as good as cloning. imo
its not bad 4 a 1st tut
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actually the healing brush is the best, no wait, how about vanishing point + healing brush? OHSNAP
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clone is only the best tool ever. i love it.
hold alt then click a place then brush. and it copys the place.
the tut is ok. but you should of resized the pictures so that they load quicker and easer 2 c. also brushing it isnt as good as cloning. imo
its not bad 4 a 1st tut
Right.... i shall put in smaller images ... my bad.. after all, its my first tut
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