fancy a bubble car?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by velly_16v_cab, Sep 12, 2005.

  1. velly_16v_cab

    velly_16v_cab Forum Junkie

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    thats a rollerskate [:D] [:D] [:D]
     
  2. WBR

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    I cant do it [:x] [:^(]
     
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    I found it easier to cut and paste the wheels into new images and then reduce the width before pasting them back in.
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  4. WBR

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    Can anyone do some screen prints of how to do it please [:$]

    Or a link to a site that dose a step by step
     
  5. TIM

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    its well simple mate!


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  6. TIM

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    1: find image you want to use (side on ones are alot easier to use)


    2: go to: Image > image size at the bottom of this menuuntick the middle box (labled: 'constrain proportions')


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    3: then in the 'pixel dimensions'box change 'pixels' to 'percentage' and change the width to 60%


    4: you will now have a shrunken image, to which you will blend your normal wheels to, save this shrunken image as some thing differnt to the origional name, then open the same (origional normal)pic in PS,


    5: cut the wheels from the origional image and paste them in to the new image, (one at a time on different layers)


    6: you will have to now line up the wheels, as you can see i managed to line them up using the side graphics, - nudging them a pixel at a time you will be able to line it up,


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    7: now time to blend the images together, using an erasor tool and your discression! and thats it!


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    is that any help!?


    tim:)
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  7. WBR

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    Best i could come up with :lol:
     
  8. TIM

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    not too bad, but the blending could be better / smoother!!


    tim
     
  9. velly_16v_cab

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    nice one tim :clap:
     
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    a few of mine and mates
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