Photoshop Skills for Rent
#1
Photoshop Skills for Rent
I'm a college student and i just got Photoshop CS on my computer. I was bored and looking for something to do, if anyone has any Photoshop needs (i.e. colors, wheels, body kits) just send the challenge my way and I'll see what i can do. (I'm trying the learn the version.)
Examples of my work:
original photo
original photo
Recreation of Modified Mag with my buddy's car placed on the cover
Illustrator image of friend Scott's bike
Examples of my work:
original photo
original photo
Recreation of Modified Mag with my buddy's car placed on the cover
Illustrator image of friend Scott's bike
Last edited by KuhnDawg; 03-16-2005 at 06:47 PM.
#3
yea I've got a project for you. My friend lowered my car using photoshop, but he couldn't get the colors to match. I tried it too but couldn't get it either.....all red 'cept the hood. I even tried using windows paint program and it turned out a lil better than photoshop. If you could match the paint then you got skills
Last edited by naptime; 03-16-2005 at 08:06 AM.
#5
hey guy. you're good! when you lower cars, be certain to pay attention to the shadow that the body would cast on the top of the tire, don't forget to imagine the lightsource and draw shadows accordingly. you've got great work- nearly flawless.
In looking at the top s14 pic again, i noticed also that you need to 'level' the picture- in that one autolevels would have even done it (shift+cntrl+l) do you notice how the inside of the new rims you put in has some 'true' blacks and the rest of the photo does't? leveling will fix that.
In looking at the top s14 pic again, i noticed also that you need to 'level' the picture- in that one autolevels would have even done it (shift+cntrl+l) do you notice how the inside of the new rims you put in has some 'true' blacks and the rest of the photo does't? leveling will fix that.
Last edited by Texas240; 03-16-2005 at 03:16 PM.
#9
i got an idea, how bout you see if you can help everyone out who wants a damn Club240 decal.... *sigh* there hasn't been any good word on that for a while, and maybe you can help them out. they already have a design, but they have SOME hangup thats keeping em from rolling these things out.
#10
Where's the hang up at? In the design process or in the actual production process? Are they having trouble making the logo so a sign program can read it or is it just a motivation issue? I've done quite a few logos before and have quite a bit of expierence with vinyl designs. Ususally the easiest way Ive found is to save the image in EPS format once youve flatten the image and turned it into outlines. I dont know if im being any help.