The Photoshop Thread!
Since we don't have a dedicated area how about a dedicated thread!
Please post a good picture of what you want shopped. If you want to see certain wheels etc on your truck, car or whatever, post up a decent picture of what you want added to your original pic. Despite when photoshoppers say ... Here is a quicky of what you are looking for, remember a quicky could easily take an hour of someones time. So please make it easy for them to help you ... Oh and don't forget to say thanks =) Be patient, we dont have the same amount of folks that used to do this here on the forums anymore. It might take a little bit. Who will be first??? |
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I may get back to this eventually, but I really need to figure out how. The program I used, PaintShop Pro, has been sold and changed. I still have the DVD that it came on and theoretically could just use that, but I don't have a PC with a disc drive anymore. I really need to build myself an actual desk to sit at for that too. I browse here with a laptop in a recliner, the touchpad and touch screen are not conducive to photo editing.
Since I have been talking about retiring anyway, that may come sooner in spite of myself. I will have plenty of time at home then, but better access to bigger equipment and materials while still working at the cabinet shop. |
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I think this thread actually belongs over in the main part of the 67-72 area. Way more eyes, and I know there are at least a couple fellas that do PS that visit there. I figured it would get moved here to general though. In the end its up to the mod squad (lol).
Or maybe at least a permanent link over there to here? That might be better because there are bound to be some off topic requests as in non 67-72 stuff. I dont mind doing the PS work, I just dont want the be the only one. It really does take up a lot of a persons time. Like I said, even a quicky can burn up some time. At least this thread will "hopefully" be a start. I think over on the HAMB their PS thread is up in the 900 page-ish area. Its fun to look through. |
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This is a great idea. Not enough traffic for a forum, why not at least a thread?
I used to have fun with that forum. I used it twice to play tricks on two members. We had a member with a '67 CST/20 Custom Camper that he restored really nicely, Medium Blue Poly w/White top. He was very proud of it, along with it's rarity. He seemed pretty convinced he had the only one. He had a thread where he was offering $100 to anyone who could come up with another bonafide '67 CST/20 Custom Camper. After the thread went a while I posted I found out about a black one I had to go check out. If it was one I'd take a picture. He lived on a horse farm with miles of white 4-board fence. He had taken a nice shot of his truck at an angle on the lane with fence down both sides. I waited a while, then posted a thread in photoshop with that picture and asked if someone could make the truck black with white top. Someone did a really great job. It was driving him crazy waiting. He really needed to see if this could actually be true. Finally I said I was going and would post a picture if it was real. You know the rest. Got him pretty good. He was a good sport. But he did vow to get even :lol: |
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Glad to see a photoshop thread here.
I'll happily help out with some work. I've done a few things on another forum that turned out well, but yes, it can be very time-consuming. Even though a "quicky" might take an hour or so (In my case the "so" is applicable.) I have spent hours and hours doing some of those jobs. In fact, I have spent waaaayyyy too long just looking online for a particular wheel or grill at an angle close enough to work with. If you are requesting some concept work, please remember to provide reference photos if possible. Can't wait to see what comes through here! |
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I'll kick it off, I guess. Nothing fancy, just looking to see what my truck would look like if I removed the faded door mouldings. I tried working through it previously with MS Paint, and well... you could probably guess how that turned out. Either picture is fine, I'm not picky. Thanks for your time!
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Eventually, I'm going to give my truck a proper paint job in the original 505 green. How about a Photoshop paint job on both the truck and trailer to give me some motivation?
505 green body, keeping black wheels and white hubcaps, white mirrors, white bumpers. Thanks! |
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Hey unclebrad, you got me thinkin' and I replied here to your last post in our conversation.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...9&postcount=26 And whoever closed that previous thread, I had already recommended starting a new photoshop thread and the person interested in doing it had agreed that it was a good idea. This new thread got started after that, so I'm sure anything done would have made it over here. I wasn't actually asking for photoshop help and what I did say made a lot more sense in the context of the conversation we were having. Sometimes it's ok to just let things play out. |
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Just need to get a couple of PS folks to lend a hand. I actually liked it when non PS folks jumped in with Paint or something along those lines, got some pretty funny chops. |
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I think it's a great idea and good to have it in an easy to find spot. If people don't mind taking their time to give somebody a vision of what their truck could look like, I think that's really cool.
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I gotta take my truck apart, fix all the rust, and do this to it now. |
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Nice work unclebrad. Those both came out really good. I'm intrigued with the late model truck. Do you sample the side of the bed where there aren't any door guards and then reproduce that on the side of the doors? Anyway, looks good, and the green one looks really cool.
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As I recall, I made a selection of the area I wanted to cover, with some feathering, and then painted the sampled color. Seems to me that I did that with a couple sampled colors to match the curved look. |
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1 – duplicate the background layer just so you have a backup in case something goes wrong. Then make the original background layer invisible. 2 – on the background copy, select polygonal lasso tool and, at the settings bar near the top of the screen (just under the menu bar) change the “feather” setting to 2px so that the edges are going to be a bit blurry. That will allow the edges to blend with the original color of the truck. 3 – using the polygonal lasso, select upper half of the area to paint over. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1656091495 4 – make a new layer on top of the background layer. Name it “upper new paint” or something that makes sense to you. 5 - use the eyedropper to sample the color you want the selected area to be. (the very lightest silver right by the front wheel arch.) 6 – paint the selected area with the paintbrush. The setting should be “normal” and “100%” https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1656339800 7 – make a new layer on top of the “upper new paint” layer. Name it “lower new paint” or something that makes sense to you. 8 – select the lower half of the area to paint over. Make sure that the selection overlaps where the first selection was. 9 – use the eyedropper to sample the darker silver color just under where you took the light silver sample. 10 – paint the selected area with the paintbrush. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1656339800 11 – with the eraser tool set to a small size (I used 1px) and set to 50%, erase the new paint (on both the upper new paint layer and the lower new paint layer) where the door seams are. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1656339800 Hope this helps! |
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Thanks! You're still way out in front of me, but that was cool to see the step by step process. I've never really had the desire to learn how to use photoshop, but I'm coming more around to see how it would be cool to try out some things that I envision. Thanks again for the explanation!
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Chris,
I tried to send another PM but it looks like your mailbox is full. Brad (unclebrad) |
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Just a reminder that this is the place where members can get their cars all fixed up the way they have been dreaming of, just for the asking. Well, uh, that is, virtually.
Don't get the idea that this is a technical thread about Photoshop, based upon the previous couple of posts. It is not. Here, there are a few members that like to play with Photoshop, and are eagerly waiting for you to give us a picture of your baby and tell us what you would like to see done to her. (him, them) One or several of us will get to work and give you his (her, their) version of that vision. If, when you post a request, with the pic of your truck, could you include a couple reference pics, showing the particular wheels, grill, paint color, or whatever, that would save us the time searching for those things ourselves. Thanks! |
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I like this thread, the idea etc.. I need to reinstall ps on this computer,... but.. why can't we do seperate posts in the forum for this as well? I mean you can link it here, but why just one thread?
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No reason they can't. Just thinking that having a dedicated thread might encourage folks to post requests.
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Wondering what truck would look like with different wheels.
15" vs 20" for reference if needed. hopefully pic of wheel works. Thank you |
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That looks darn good. Tossed in 4 whl discs as a bonus. ;)
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Thanks.
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Sweet! Thank You!
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unclebrad did a fantastic job on that green truck. It is quite a challenge to make something like that look good.
The thing that most people miss with their requests is the condition of the source material. (your original pic) Bad pics, for whatever reason, are exceptionally hard to manipulate into something that looks real. I kind of got burned out on it years ago, because it just kept getting worse. Good pics can result in some pretty spectacular final results or at least some fun silly stuff. The first one is an example of a bad/unrealistic request. I spent untold hours to have it still not look real. The second 2 don't even exist as real trucks, in this form. They were both single cab trucks. The fourth one took 2 very specific shots from the same position. The last one is from a hugely popular thing years ago. Hundreds of these were done back then. It still has requirements to look right though, just any pic won't do. |
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Beautiful job on the trucks!
Yeah, it takes some work. Especially for me, since I am not trained in photoshop and just figure things out as I go. Good starting material is sooo helpful! |
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I remember when everyone wanted a stubby version of their trucks, I dont even remember how to do it anymore. Here is one I did of a friends car back when we were doing these
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I like it!
Think I'll try one with my truck... |
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Any chance someone can change the orange on this interior to blue? The color blue of my truck . I am thinking about a dark brown instead of the light blue interior that came in 77 z
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