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gshaw
Posted 29/3/2007 4:22 PM (#260788 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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Looks a bit like mini marsh's 'tro, purple with similar (same?) wheels
JamieS
Posted 30/3/2007 11:38 AM (#260921 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
"MG Metro 1300"

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Same wheels i believe, 15" compomotive mos
Liam_VVC
Posted 2/4/2007 4:00 PM (#262656 - in reply to #166051)
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can anyone help me out here i would like to see my car with a gti front end??
Liam_VVC
Posted 2/4/2007 4:00 PM (#262657 - in reply to #166051)
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can anyone help me out here i would like to see my car with a gti front end??
Liam_VVC
Posted 2/4/2007 4:00 PM (#262658 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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can anyone help me out here i would like to see my car with a gti front end??



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FreddieS
Posted 2/4/2007 5:58 PM (#262723 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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no need to post the same thing 3 times!

also, if you want to see your car with a GTi front end... goto the galler.... (oww how sarcastic because no one can lol, easy enough, just look at other gti's!)

Edited by FreddieS 2/4/2007 5:58 PM
Jam-88
Posted 2/4/2007 6:41 PM (#262747 - in reply to #262723)
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FreddieS - 2/4/2007 11:58 PM

no need to post the same thing 3 times!

also, if you want to see your car with a GTi front end... goto the galler.... (oww how sarcastic because no one can lol, easy enough, just look at other gti's!)


dont think there are any purple gtis?? not sure purple would suit a gti
JamieS
Posted 3/4/2007 8:57 AM (#262881 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
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One guy did make a metro in Amaranth (No E's) but IMO it looked very odd

Doing a gti conversion to your car might be abit hard unless you can get a picture of a gti in the same angle
FreddieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:05 AM (#262888 - in reply to #262881)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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austinMETRO - 3/4/2007 8:57 AM

One guy did make a metro in Amaranth (No E's) but IMO it looked very odd

Doing a gti conversion to your car might be abit hard unless you can get a picture of a gti in the same angle


would be alot easier just to 'shop a light coloured GTi into amaranth though wouldnt it?

plus you wont find any/many amaranth GTi's so you'd have to respray it or get the front end resprayed yourself..
JamieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:25 AM (#262893 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
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I suppose so but i can never get an exact match
FreddieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:26 AM (#262895 - in reply to #262893)
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austinMETRO - 3/4/2007 9:25 AM

I suppose so but i can never get an exact match


exactly, my point was, dont bother!
JamieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:28 AM (#262896 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
"MG Metro 1300"

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All in all, a Amaranth Metro will look silly
FreddieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:30 AM (#262898 - in reply to #262896)
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austinMETRO - 3/4/2007 9:28 AM

All in all, a Amaranth Metro will look silly


precisely
aaronvvcII
Posted 3/4/2007 9:30 AM (#262899 - in reply to #166051)
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well carnt some 1 atleast show him what it would look like
FreddieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:32 AM (#262901 - in reply to #262899)
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aaronvvcII - 3/4/2007 9:30 AM

well carnt some 1 atleast show him what it would look like


read above, to find a properly angled car to do it would be a PITA, best bet would be to find a lightly coloured metro and get it to look amaranth... well thats the only way i can think of doing it with p.shop without a feckload of hassle!

shame the galleries down, if it werent i'd find a light/white metro and do it myself.
Liam_VVC
Posted 3/4/2007 9:35 AM (#262906 - in reply to #166051)
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dont worrie about it lads lol you lot put me off thanx
anton
Posted 3/4/2007 9:37 AM (#262909 - in reply to #166051)
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i think it was a while ago but i remember seeing a pic of a amaranth metro on the forum itself
JamieS
Posted 3/4/2007 9:53 AM (#262917 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
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Yup, it was completely colour coded and had chrome handles
BeN*
Posted 4/4/2007 8:24 AM (#263493 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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Could someone try and make me a signature using the pictures from my thread? My PC is dead at the moment and has been for several months so I can't really do it myself.

If anyone's up for the challenge , i'd love to see the results

Here are the pictures.
http://metropower.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=27568&posts=2
JamieS
Posted 4/4/2007 8:30 AM (#263495 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
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Mutts usually does good sigs with pictures like this so ill leave it to him
Mutts
Posted 4/4/2007 8:33 AM (#263498 - in reply to #263495)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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austinMETRO - 4/4/2007 2:30 PM

Mutts usually does good sigs with pictures like this so ill leave it to him




I'll see what I can come up with mate!
BeN*
Posted 4/4/2007 10:06 AM (#263557 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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Nice. Cheers man While i'm here i'll show you some of my older work on photoshop.

BEFORE



AFTER



You'd be surprised how easy it is to roll a window down
JamieS
Posted 4/4/2007 10:14 AM (#263564 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
"MG Metro 1300"

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I like that Good choice

Not sure on the wheels though
Mutts
Posted 4/4/2007 10:31 AM (#263579 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests


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Nice work there - steph's done something similar to mine (i'll get her to upload it later!)

one thing i would say would be that the lens flair for the headlights is a nice effect but the resulting colour spot on the left of the picture make it obvious that thats what you've done.

Try experimenting with doing that effect on a seperate layer (may have to be a solid colour to do it? in which case lasso round the lights & copy them onto a black layer then set the layer mode to 'lighten'. You now have the chance to erase the colour blobs of flare that you don't want!

Another tip - use a layer mask INSTEAD of using the eraser tool. Hit the mask icon on the bottom of the layers pallet (like - [ o ] - ) on the layer you want to erase, then use the brush tool to paint out the bits you want to erase (which just hides them) black to hide, white to show & shades of grey for levels of transparency. This way if you've ereased more than you wanted to - but did it so long ago its not in the history any more, you can just paint it back in with white (un-mask it). - saves you startin from scratch! (saved my ass a few times!)

Just remember not to apply the mask until your completely happy with it (or save a .psd with the mask intact so you can go back if you need to!)



More tips next week
JamieS
Posted 4/4/2007 4:13 PM (#263764 - in reply to #166051)
Subject: RE: Photoshop Creations & Requests
"MG Metro 1300"

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I need a resonably high quality picture of a R100 at the same angle as this seat as im gonna try and photoshop the bumper on

Any body want to volunteer theirs?

Edit: Scrap that, tried it and it looked awfull as im not talented enough
anyways i photoshopped that pic, pretty much the same apart from I debadged it, gave it tints and a slight badboy on the bonnet

Edited by austinMETRO 4/4/2007 4:36 PM




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