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Photochop Help


Boggin

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hey guys, im workin on photochop and wondering how i can fill in my wheel wells from a lift..thanks alot..decided to make a new thread cause some other people might have questions about it too and no doubt i will have questions in the future..
so i would like to know how to fill in this?
bogginstripes.jpg

thanks alot
 
wait sorry thats the wrong pic hold on a second
dang..my comp is screwed up could a mod please delete this thread
 
No need Boggin, click edit at the bottom and insert the right picture in place of the original one. . . .
 
yeah i know but my comp is bein slow and exited my photoshop, and i didnt want to get in it again
 
ok i got bored so here it is
blackwhiteliftrng.jpg

i want to fill in the gap and Hazmat Ill tru your tip from the p/m now thanks
 
oh yea i also got a 2" wheel spacer in that pic lol
 
ok i just done this and just used a normal paint brush and a random black colour..
it got a 5" lift and 2" wheel spacers
blackwhiteliftrng2.jpg

im pretty pleased cause its my first PS project completed..at the same time it sucks
blackwhiteliftrng2.jpg
 
sorry didnt mean to put the pic there twice, :)
 
Nice work so far - a tip for the grass. In the tool bar is a tool called the cloning stamp tool. It looks like a little rubber stamp. This tool will allow you to copy areas of your image, like the grass, to areas like the gap you made and make it look like the grass was always there. To use it, select the tool then press and hold the alt key, a cross hair will pop up as your cursor - use it to select the area you want to copy from. When you release the alt key your cursor will change back to a brush and when you click to paint, the area where you alt clicked will be painted where the brush is - clear as mud.

Simple Method

Select Clone Stamp Tool
Press/Hold Alt Key
Click Area to be copied
Release Alt Key
Click to paint selected area to a new area
 
You should end up with something LIKE this - it takes some practice using this tool to get good with it but it sure is a nice one to have in the tool box.

blackwhiteliftrng2.jpg
 
Alot better - see you already starting to improve - now the bug (photoshop bug that is) has bitten - keep trying different things. Before you know it you will be chopping like a pro.
Good job Boggin - now work on those wheel well and tires using the same tool.
 
awesme man thanks alot,
I have to eat supper now, and play grand theft auto 4
so ill try later,
thanks
 

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