Photoshop squish my WRX please :)
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Photoshop squish my WRX please :)
Hey guys can someone please edit my car and do the short stumpy thing to it please.
Cheers
and if you get bored show me some wheel options..
Cheers
and if you get bored show me some wheel options..
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Yea, this is a fairly easy one to do.
Select each wheel with the Polygon lasso tool.
Take a small part of the arch n surrounding area around the wheels to.
Copy n paste the selections to new layers.
Duplicate the main picture to a new layer.
Transform the copy (CTRL+T) n resize to roughly half the width for an aggressive squish, I usually do about 65-70%.
Select your wheel layers n move them over the above resized pic.
Tidy up overlapping areas with eraser/selection tool.
Hide the original pic in layers. Flatten the image n delete the hidden layer.
Crop your result to tidy it up.
Resize to 800 X whatever so its nice n smooth on snet
Then as it's alot narrower, you can as I have make it into a 2 door, by blending out the rear door shut, n removing rear door handle etc, I sometimes also move the window frame/door shut further back, making the drivers door longer, as a 2door should be, but that is more involved as you have to clone over areas which have been moved. Job done
Select each wheel with the Polygon lasso tool.
Take a small part of the arch n surrounding area around the wheels to.
Copy n paste the selections to new layers.
Duplicate the main picture to a new layer.
Transform the copy (CTRL+T) n resize to roughly half the width for an aggressive squish, I usually do about 65-70%.
Select your wheel layers n move them over the above resized pic.
Tidy up overlapping areas with eraser/selection tool.
Hide the original pic in layers. Flatten the image n delete the hidden layer.
Crop your result to tidy it up.
Resize to 800 X whatever so its nice n smooth on snet
Then as it's alot narrower, you can as I have make it into a 2 door, by blending out the rear door shut, n removing rear door handle etc, I sometimes also move the window frame/door shut further back, making the drivers door longer, as a 2door should be, but that is more involved as you have to clone over areas which have been moved. Job done
Last edited by bioforger; 05 December 2011 at 12:43 AM.
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