Photoshop request
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lol i keep meaning to try and find a good photo tool... i 'think' ive got a 30 day 'demo' of cs2 somewere but worried thats a bit hard core - anyway off topic ! looks good on 17"s in that colour ( i want some )
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Originally Posted by s2000malta,May 12 2009, 05:06 PM
gimp is for linux no?
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Two tone alloys like those look cool. I wounder how mine would look with the multi spokes if i ever neededmine refinishing.
Not sure about on the BB picture. OK its a quick photoshop but i think they could go abit darker.
maybe light smoke polished with dark smoked mat finish? Dont know if that possible but hey.
Not sure about on the BB picture. OK its a quick photoshop but i think they could go abit darker.
maybe light smoke polished with dark smoked mat finish? Dont know if that possible but hey.
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Originally Posted by GrittyShaker,May 12 2009, 12:05 PM
How rude!
Yeah, GIMP. Brilliant free Photoshop type thingy. Still a bit time consuming to do though. I haven't done a very good job of it.
Yeah, GIMP. Brilliant free Photoshop type thingy. Still a bit time consuming to do though. I haven't done a very good job of it.
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Originally Posted by trinis2001,May 12 2009, 08:02 PM
I agree. But just as much a b1tch to use as PS, but free!
If you need a free image editor that is reasonably powerful, then it is still a good choice.
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2 tone as above looks great on RNB and Moonrock, - but not black.
I followed my car a little while back (when it was clean & waxed) and one of the things that struck me was the contrast between the wetlook black and the spinning silver alloys, - very striking.. - I think the 2 tone look would definitely negate this contrast.. - it definitely does in the photoshopped photos above.
Personally I would stick to the OEM colour on black.
I followed my car a little while back (when it was clean & waxed) and one of the things that struck me was the contrast between the wetlook black and the spinning silver alloys, - very striking.. - I think the 2 tone look would definitely negate this contrast.. - it definitely does in the photoshopped photos above.
Personally I would stick to the OEM colour on black.
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2 tone as above looks great on RNB and Moonrock, - but not black.
I followed my car a little while back (when it was clean & waxed) and one of the things that struck me was the contrast between the wetlook black and the spinning silver alloys, - very striking.. - I think the 2 tone look would definitely negate this contrast.. - it definitely does in the photoshopped photos above.
Personally I would stick to the OEM colour on black.
I followed my car a little while back (when it was clean & waxed) and one of the things that struck me was the contrast between the wetlook black and the spinning silver alloys, - very striking.. - I think the 2 tone look would definitely negate this contrast.. - it definitely does in the photoshopped photos above.
Personally I would stick to the OEM colour on black.
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