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Subject: Detailing Cars??????


jesterhound ( ) posted Fri, 13 May 2005 at 5:24 AM · edited Wed, 04 December 2024 at 6:39 AM

Hey y'all I've applied for a car company who wants a graph artist. To make a long story short I've got my next interview next week. Anyways my question is whats the best way to detail a car image in ps7 (photoshop 7, I've been using for 4 years now and am a recent college grad)? and to have it look smooth and real? Second anyone know were there are some good tutorials for tribal and fire text? Or any other ideas? Thanks a bunch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jester


stelars ( ) posted Sun, 15 May 2005 at 1:56 PM

I wish I could help you here... Good luck with the interview. Stefan


stelars ( ) posted Sun, 15 May 2005 at 2:09 PM

If you didn't already know it, Renderosity has a whole bunch of tutorials at http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=919 When you are there, click the link "Fire text", then you will see this text: "First open a new document, 500 x 500 pixels with a black background, then you type what you want to for example "I like pie" then rasterize the text layer, then open up the Hue and saturation box, (ctrl u, or Open apple u) Click the Colorize box and then change the Hue to 38, and the Saturation to 60, then adjust the lightness until the words look orange. Now duplicate the layer, go to the first layer and smudge it to how ever you like it and then go to the copyed layer. On the copyed layer go to the blending options and choose either Color Dodge. Now you should have ...."


jesterhound ( ) posted Sun, 15 May 2005 at 5:06 PM

Thanks Y'all


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