also guys, i love this feedback, keep it coming it helps me improve
A WRX with Flintstones wheels haha.
If you want some bitchin' tuts look for photoshopedup.com and digimods.co.uk, they've got good tutorials.
Also, I've got some chops of my own up on omega-kun.deviantart.com, if you've got questions go ahead and shoot me a pm or something.
I can't see the image, but that's only because I'm on my school network and they block photobucket and stuff. =/
i5-3570k @ 4.40GHz // R9 380X @ 1020MHz // 2x Samsung 850 EVO SSDs // 2x 2TB HDDs
Fractal Design Define R2 XL "Monolith"
i5-3570k @ 4.40GHz // R9 380X @ 1020MHz // 2x Samsung 850 EVO SSDs // 2x 2TB HDDs
Fractal Design Define R2 XL "Monolith"
Noopy,
typically, you can use the magic wand tool to get rid of large chunks, especially with non-photo pictures which is what that photo seems to be. Those types of pictures are also best for color editing like what you've done with the hood.
For the hood, I would have selected the hood with the magic wand then made another layer, (ctrl alt shift N) then filled it the blank selection with black then set that layer to "COLOR" or possibly another setting... sometimes you just gotta play around with them.
Also, you made part of the fender carbon fiber/fiberglass... I'm not sure the look you were going for. You also forgot to go back and erase the parts of the layer that covered the parts that shouldn't have been changed like the hood clips. do this also with the selection tool. -- click on the car layer -- select hood clips -- go to the color overlay layer -- press backspace.