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Originally Posted by Mindz
It's simple. you're not adding anything. Just cutting out a part of the car to change its color individually. when you change the hue of the body, the glares/highlights/shadows stay the same, but the gradient to the color changes, in essence keeping the photo the same,but changing it at the same time.
Have I confused you?
As long as the body of the car (no windshield, no wheels, nothing else) is cut out well, you won't see a hint of any modification. If you do it in MS paint, you can't change the hue, you have to just fill the area with color, and you lose all the highlights/shadows. That's the main difference. The hardest part is creating a a template to colorize (such as the body of the car).
Sooner or later, I'll put up a tutorial.
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Originally Posted by bret03
Practice is all it takes
White with Orange Hood Stripes
White with Orange Bee Stripe (is that what you were looking for?)
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I've got the body color technique. Dragon hooked me up with that when we were making the 5th gen smilies. What I want to know is how do you add stripes to a car that doesn't already have them? That's the one that stumps me.
Well done!