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Old 05-02-2008, 05:42 PM   #7 (permalink)
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never knew it was so hard...

fyi I'm dutch and work with a dutch CS3 version, so not for every action i now the right word.

- First I select the complete painted part of the car,
- For every color I shop, I first put the original in black&White, maby it won't be a difference on the black maby it is, so i just name this step.
- A)if you want to shop a color i just use the variations
- B)To get it white, i used the "Lighting" acion (under the tab "adjustments") ->


- in this action you get 3 "bar's" like this ->


Adjust the lighting and gamma bar, to get the right color, i played with it several times before i got the right setting.
btw: the setting in the printscreen was just a example to show what it does. but most of you know better how it works then I do. lol

the "lines" of the doors etc. won't be very clear after this, so I "overpaint" these with a paintbrush (gray)

If you have some questions on the dutch-english words just ask
good luck

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