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wow, nice write up bro..!
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great tutoring for all the new ppls that need to learn. good job, and write up.
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pen tool > lasso tool
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dude thanks alot for that write up helped me out alot.i use to do it by desaturating than using the history brush but the colors sometimes came out tooo dark than it actuallly was.
thanks alot again
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Great tutorial Trevor... I'll add a link in the FAQ thread
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Nice! i tried it and it came out pretty cool!
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cheers to a great write up
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Thanks everyone !
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Good shit Trev... I do it a little different... but this works too... good shit.
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My favorite so far
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great to see different ways to do this mod, thanks for a great write up!
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You could probably do this quicker by pathing out the car with the pen tool. Just dupe the layer, path the car out, make a selection of the path, then invert the selection and make a mask on the top layer, then desaturate the bottom layer.
Though the pen tool can be kind of tricky to use if you're not used to it. It has the advantage of not adding another channel to the image which will increase the size of the file. It also makes a nice clean edge and if you use the selection from it to make a mask, you can go in to the mask and blur the edges if you need to soften them. Excellent and detailed write up! Very well done! |
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or you could just make a selection, inverse it and then desaturate. heck of a lot quicker.
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How is this way better? It looks like you are doing the same process, but just more steps.
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I think this is better because if you make a mistake, you can just switch colors and go back over the area.
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The tutorial's main purpose is actually to demonstrate what a layer mask is and how to use one, and if you've ever used Photoshop for more than resizing your myspace pictures you'll know that being able to edit layers in a non-destructive manner can be very beneficial in a number of situations. Additionally, knowing how to correctly use the lasso tools proves to be helpful for quite a few things. If you really think this tutorial sucks that bad why dont you stop biitching about it and write your own..?
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BTW, I wasn't bitching and I do not think this tutorial is bad, I was honestly trying to have an conversation about the pros and cons of this tutorial, seeing as you like this way the best and I think the other is best for me. Chill out, it is a great thread.
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I am chill, just don't quite understand the reasoning behind you debating what is "better".
The process you described is effective and easy, no question. But knowing how to utilize a layer mask and saved selections is useful in a number of situations which is why I chose to get more involved with the program as opposed going about it in the most simplistic manner.. If that were the case my thread would be more appropriately named as "Quick and easy selective color" instead of "Accurate Selection / Using a layer mask.."
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