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04/22/2005 12:17:31 PM · #1
Iam trying to figure i saw it on the internet but cant find it any more how to change the color of my car in photoshop cs i dont want to go to maaco again :) thanks

Leon
04/22/2005 12:31:30 PM · #2
can u post a picture of it?
04/22/2005 12:36:50 PM · #3
In Photoshop CS you can use the color replace tool found under the bandage. It works similar to the background erase tool. It samples what color to change where the + is and then replaces that color in the brush size with the foreground color selected.
Or, you can use hue/saturation select the color of the vehicle in the drop down menu and change the hue, sat, and lighteness until you get the color desired.
or....I think you get the point. There are a lot of ways to accomplish something like this.
Jewelie
04/22/2005 12:48:34 PM · #4
OK sorry i dont have a picture right now iam writing this down for later but how do i make the tires look wet you know like there brandnew?
04/22/2005 12:53:39 PM · #5
You could select the tire. Make sure to use a small feather on the selection to hide it, just a couple pixels. Use curves or levels, whichever you are more comfortable with, to up the contrast. So they don't look dull and worn. Then clone out any imperfections and use the dodge tool to add highlight.

Now I am giving general directions that I would use tweaked in ways to lend itself to the image. Please keep in mind I haven't seen your photo and this may not be the best or easiest way to accomplish the desired result.
Jewelie
04/22/2005 01:01:41 PM · #6
theres still a few red spots i gotta spray out and i am thinking about sparying that pink stuff out to




Message edited by author 2005-04-22 13:02:19.
04/22/2005 01:15:17 PM · #7
doing pretty good. Did you use the color replace tool
04/22/2005 01:33:59 PM · #8
Originally posted by jeweliek:

doing pretty good. Did you use the color replace tool


Actually i couldnt figure out how to use it lol so i decided to use the polygonal lasso and do the whole car and then duplicate the layer and the use saturation to hue and lightness to adjust the color and then after that i used the lasso again to select the windows and lights and deleleted those. Ill have to do more research on the color replacement tool i need something like on a portrait i did recently but couldnt figure out how to use it jus like i cant figure out how to use the extract tool
04/22/2005 01:37:07 PM · #9
What color you want it Leonjr?
04/22/2005 01:38:11 PM · #10
Originally posted by LEONJR:

Originally posted by jeweliek:

doing pretty good. Did you use the color replace tool


Actually i couldnt figure out how to use it lol so i decided to use the polygonal lasso and do the whole car and then duplicate the layer and the use saturation to hue and lightness to adjust the color and then after that i used the lasso again to select the windows and lights and deleleted those. Ill have to do more research on the color replacement tool i need something like on a portrait i did recently but couldnt figure out how to use it jus like i cant figure out how to use the extract tool


If you're going to do it on a different layer, have you tried painting in a layer mask, rather than deleting permanently a portion of the image? With a layer mask, you can tinker with it all later.
04/22/2005 01:46:25 PM · #11
Originally posted by SDW65:

What color you want it Leonjr?


Well i was really hopeing for a solid blue but that didnt turn out like that . . ..
04/22/2005 01:53:33 PM · #12
Originally posted by LEONJR:

Originally posted by SDW65:

What color you want it Leonjr?


Well i was really hopeing for a solid blue but that didnt turn out like that . . ..


Without or with the highlights. IMO the Hights should stay to keep it looking real.
04/22/2005 02:14:09 PM · #13
Here is a quick try at making it blue keeping the highlights:
04/22/2005 02:18:25 PM · #14
Originally posted by SDW65:

Here is a quick try at making it blue keeping the highlights:


WOOOOWWWWW so spill the beans how did you accomplish that !!!!!! 2 thumbs up!!!!!!!!! tell me tell me what i didnt i do (as always) lol thanks
Leon

Message edited by author 2005-04-22 14:19:32.
04/22/2005 02:22:32 PM · #15
Originally posted by LEONJR:


WOOOOWWWWW so spill the beans how did you accomplish that !!!!!! 2 thumbs up!!!!!!!!! tell me tell me what i didnt i do (as always) lol thanks
Leon


Just used channel mixer, hue/saturation in different layers. It's still not as good as it could be. If I had the large file I could give you a "Blue" car with detail. I think! :)
04/22/2005 02:27:33 PM · #16
iam still amazed how did you get the highlights on the side of the car white though mine were pink ? geesh you put my version to shame . . .
lol
04/22/2005 03:48:21 PM · #17
this doesnt seem to work that well if the car is silver any suggestions anyone?
04/22/2005 03:52:45 PM · #18
Originally posted by LEONJR:

this doesnt seem to work that well if the car is silver any suggestions anyone?


Post your silver car and see how it ends up looking like.
04/22/2005 05:04:30 PM · #19
Originally posted by SDW65:

Here is a quick try at making it blue keeping the highlights:


New color
04/22/2005 05:16:56 PM · #20
Originally posted by oksamit:

Originally posted by SDW65:

Here is a quick try at making it blue keeping the highlights:


New color


how did you get that color ?
04/22/2005 05:29:14 PM · #21
Originally posted by xion:

Originally posted by LEONJR:

this doesnt seem to work that well if the car is silver any suggestions anyone?


Post your silver car and see how it ends up looking like.


here we go


04/22/2005 05:45:56 PM · #22
personally, i like orange

04/22/2005 05:59:05 PM · #23
WOW..... How did you do that you have to tell !!!!!!!!!!!!! :) lol
04/22/2005 06:05:02 PM · #24
all i did was make a new layer that was only the colored parts of the car-- no windows, tires, etc., then i went to layer blending options, chose gradiant overlay and selected the blend mode as color. you can play with the angles and gradient types, i just did the default type and an orange color
04/22/2005 06:17:26 PM · #25
ohh neat thanks !!!!!!!! :)

Message edited by author 2005-04-22 18:17:46.
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