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| This is my first time chopping rims but here it is ![]() |
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| damn after doing that I forgot to tint it a lil bit to make it appear more true to the car. Philly: I am sure there are tuts but I dont know where any are. I just: 1.) Use the polygon lasso tool and trace the rim that the person wants out of the picture of it. 2.) Make a copy out of selection by right clicking than Make copy of 3.) Drag the rim onto the picture 4.) Edit>Transform>Scale and I hold shift key while doing this to keep the shape of the rim 5.) I than take the opacity of the rim and lower it to see the original wheels location and use the Edit>Transform>xxx I use Distort Skew etc all the Transform to get the wheel in there and your outcome is what I got. |
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| Paintshop pro is a good program...i started with PSP and moved on to PS, but i think with psp you can cover mos of the basics. (i've never used the newer versions thou ver. 6 & 7) btw...the gallery link isnt workin, i get a 404 error, whats up with that ??? Last edited by skat 325is; 08-03-2002 at 04:59 PM.. |