*** LOL's Photoshopped Polo Mk5 6N2 ***
- charlievwp
- Gold Member
- Posts: 577
- Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:42 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes, Bucks
- Contact:
second set.
are there good guides on how to do this sorta thing on photoshop. used it years ago when it was at version 2 or whatever but not since
and i does my head in trying to get good results.
i have a polo estate i would love to lower tint and rim and would like to see how it looks with various rims.
do you look round the net for the right pic of the rim etc and just cut n paste (with extra's of course it aint that simple)
or can a flat pic be angled to fit then added to to give depth.... cheers
are there good guides on how to do this sorta thing on photoshop. used it years ago when it was at version 2 or whatever but not since
and i does my head in trying to get good results.
i have a polo estate i would love to lower tint and rim and would like to see how it looks with various rims.
do you look round the net for the right pic of the rim etc and just cut n paste (with extra's of course it aint that simple)
or can a flat pic be angled to fit then added to to give depth.... cheers
- lolhoward
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1649
- Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:09 pm
- Location: Crayford, Kent. Drives: Mk5 6N2 SE
- Contact:
I find wheels with a simular angle. I haven't been able to use a set at a different angle and adjust them, just cant make them look realistic but i'm only a beginner using Photoshop Elements. Easiest way would be use a picture thats facing side on then it would be easy finding alloys to suit. Just practice mate. You'll be amazed on the things you'll work out how to do. Just change brightness/contrast for tinted windows or change the colour tones if you want them coloured. To lower I cut around the car and just lower it ontop of the wheels. Then just small touch ups. Just play around like I have and you learn new things. Also quite rewarding.
- lolhoward
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1649
- Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:09 pm
- Location: Crayford, Kent. Drives: Mk5 6N2 SE
- Contact:
Re: *** LOL's Photoshopped Polo Mk5 6N2 ***
Just did my 1st ''see through hood''. Need a better angle but still quite pleased with it.
- lolhoward
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 1649
- Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:09 pm
- Location: Crayford, Kent. Drives: Mk5 6N2 SE
- Contact:
Re: *** LOL's Photoshopped Polo Mk5 6N2 ***
Tried something a little different. Added all the logo's from the brands i've used on my Polo.