photoshop fun!

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  1. JM5999

    JM5999 Member

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    felt like playing around with photoshop yesterday, here's some STI color changes...

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  2. rolling_trip

    rolling_trip Active Member

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    i actually saw a dark hunter green 02-03 wrx with gold rims in chicago one time, i must say it looked hot
     
  3. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

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    i saw a red one in PR last year
     
  4. Kreeger

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    that last olive-colored (aka babyshit) one is kickass....
     
  5. clbourq

    clbourq New Member

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    im also a big fan of the last one...although still feelin the love for the white...
     
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    wow the green is just loving me and calling me to color my wrx :)
     
  7. suby113

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    pretty cool, but Jordan you have too much time on your hands Dude!
     
  8. Superdude

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    did you use levels or hue/saturation to changethe colors. the shadows are holding their detail well. just wondering, i'm a huge PS nerd.
     
  9. JM5999

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    i'll get back to you on that!
     
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    hahahaha, right-O! no worries, just wondering. i do that a lot the photos i take for catalogs.
     
  11. JM5999

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    if i had photoshop in front of me it'd be easy. I basically removed the background from the image, created a single color mask cutout of the image, then changed the layer properties to soft light or color burn, whichever looked better, and drop opacity to between 60-80%. Then all you have to do is use the gradient fill on that layer, and it will keep changing colors but keeping the reflections and everything.
     
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    that's a cool little trick. i'm gonna have try that out and see how it works. thanks man, i love learning new things with PS. there's a thousand and one ways to do the same thing. so fun!!!
     

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